Juergen Luenzer
Binsfelder Strasse 77
52351 Düren Phone: 024212084690
E-Mail: jluenzer@nippongenetics.de
Web: www.nippongenetics.eu

Manual DNA Extraction Kits

 DNA Aufreinigungskits

How much should a NAP kit cost?

The FastGene® Plasmid Mini Kits and the FastGene® Gel/PCR Extraction Kits are based on the well known silica membrane / spin column technology: DNA is released out of the sample by using modified lysis buffers. Chaotropic salts lead to the destruction of the hydrate shell which normally covers the phosphate backbone of the nucleic acid. The sample is applied onto a spin column and the released DNA is bound onto the embedded glass fibre membrane. Thereafter wash steps using ethanolic and salt buffers are perfomed in order to remove contaminations. Finally the DNA can be eluted using an aqueous buffer, pH 8, which stabilizes the DNA immediately.

This  technology is well known since decades. Unfortunately high quality kits with reproducible results are still expensive. Low priced kits mainly from Asia were not able to show reproducible results.

This will be changed by using our FastGene® Kits:

    ๏ highest quality standard - safety first for your results
    ๏ reasonably priced - saving your budget
    ๏ interesting additional benefits - unique in the market
 
Learn more about our first FastGene® Kits: Plasmid Mini Kit, Gel/PCR Extraction Kit and Dye Terminator Removal Kit (based on gel fitration). Furthermore we can recommend our Direct Lysis kit for the extraction of genomic DNA. More Kits will be launched quite soon. Please check our web page or subscribe to our newsletter and we will inform you about our new products.

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New products coming soon

 

Nippon Genetics is proud to inform that Genostaff Co. Ltd. (Tokyo, Japan) started an exclusive agreement in order to market their products in Europe. One of their expertises is the supply of 1st strand cDNA kits from specific mouse organs as well as from mouse embryos (9.5 - 18.5 days). If you need more information, send us an email and we will come back to immediately.

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