Electrophoresis Gel Stains

Electrophoresis Gel Stains

Browse our selection of electrophoresis gel stains, including reagents, dyes, kits, and other products designed to visualize or detect samples on electrophoresis gels. Our catalog offers a wide range of staining solutions for various applications, such as DNA, RNA, and protein detection. Choose from popular options like Coomassie, ethidium bromide, SYBR and SYBR Safe dyes, and SYPRO stains. These products are essential for researchers working with gel electrophoresis techniques in molecular biology and protein biology laboratories. Learn more about protein gel stains, DNA gel stains or RNA gel stains.

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Highly sensitive stain for visualization of DNA in agarose or acrylamide gels
Extremely sensitive fluorescent stain for detection of nucleic acids
Thermo Scientific Pierce PageBlue Protein Staining Solution is a sensitive, economical formulation of colloidal coomassie G-250 dye for endpoint staining of proteins in polyacrylamide gels and on PVDF membranes without methanol or acetic acid.
Extremely sensitive stain for detecting double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) in agarose and polyacrylamide gels
Thermo Scientific™ Pierce Silver Stain Kit is a rapid, ultra-sensitive and versatile silver stain system for protein detection in polyacrylamide gels, yielding consistent and reliable results with many 1D and 2D gel types for both first-time and experienced users.
Thermo Scientific Pierce Coomassie Brilliant Blue dyes are composed of one of the most common forms of coomassie dye, which is a key component of various colorimetric protein gel stains. Coomassie R-250 and G-250 dyes are two chemical forms of a disulfonated triphenylmethane compound that is...
Thermo Scientific™ Imperial Protein Stain is a unique, ready-to-use colorimetric stain formulated with coomassie dye R-250 that delivers fast and sensitive total protein staining performance for low nanogram-level detection of proteins in polyacrylamide electrophoresis gels.
SimplyBlue SafeStain is a ready-to-use, fast, sensitive, and safe Coomassie G-250 stain for visualizing protein bands on polyacrylamide gels and on dry PVDF membranes. SimplyBlue SafeStain is completely non-hazardous and does not require methanol or acetic acid fixatives or destains.
Thermo Scientific™ Pierce Ethidium Bromide is available as both dilute (0.625mg/mL) and more concentrated (10mg/mL) solutions to accommodate most molecular biology applications for fluorescent DNA visualization.
The Thermo Scientific Pierce Power Staining kits are designed for fast Coomassie dye staining of protein gels. The Pierce Mini Gel Power Staining Kit enables rapid Coomassie dye staining of proteins mini-size polyacrylamide gels and the removal of unbound stain from the gel matrix.
GelCode Blue Stain Reagent is a ready-to-use protein stain based on colloidal coomassie dye G-250 that provides nanogram-level detection in polyacrylamide gels and for in-blot detection. This unique reagent stains only protein and allows bands to be viewed directly in the gel during the one-hour...
Staining is complete in less than an hour with no risk of overstaining the gel
SYPRO protein gel stains are sensitive, easy-to-use fluorescent stains for total proteins separated by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE). Stained proteins can be viewed with a standard UV or blue-light transilluminator, or imaging equipment containing the appropriate filters or laser.
Thermo Scientific™ Pierce Silver Stain for Mass Spectrometry is a complete kit for rapid and ultra-sensitive silver staining of proteins in polyacrylamide gels and efficient destaining of excised gel pieces for mass spectrometry analysis.
Staining is complete in a little over one hour
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For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures., View all Does SimplyBlue™ SafeStain contain Coomassie™ G250 or Coomassie™ R250? Can I dry my SYPRO™ Ruby, SYPRO™ Orange, or SYPRO™ Red stained gels?
Once proteins have been separated by electrophoresis, they can be visualized using different methods of in-gel detection, each with advantages and disadvantages. Over the past several decades, demand for improved sensitivity for small sample sizes and compatibility with downstream applications and...
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Thermo Scientific Pierce Electrophoresis Gel Stains Guide
I know that some dyes are not compatible (or don't stain as well) with some buffers such as Tris-Glycine buffers. Do you have a list of incompatibilities?
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