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recombinant human β galactosidase rhβ gal  (R&D Systems)


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    R&D Systems recombinant human β galactosidase rhβ gal
    Buffer optimization . Pooled extracts from QCH and PT dried blood spots (A) or <t>recombinant</t> human GALC <t>and</t> <t>β-galactosidase</t> (B) were tested for GALC activity in the presence (grey) or absence (black) of 150 mmol/l NaCl to assess the effect of salt on measured enzyme activity. The graphs show mean enzyme activities for each sample tested in duplicate, with error bars representing the standard deviations from the mean.
    Recombinant Human β Galactosidase Rhβ Gal, supplied by R&D Systems, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 93/100, based on 7 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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    1) Product Images from "Fluorimetric assay with a novel substrate for quantification of galactocerebrosidase activity in dried blood spot specimens"

    Article Title: Fluorimetric assay with a novel substrate for quantification of galactocerebrosidase activity in dried blood spot specimens

    Journal: Practical Laboratory Medicine

    doi: 10.1016/j.plabm.2019.e00141

    Buffer optimization . Pooled extracts from QCH and PT dried blood spots (A) or recombinant human GALC and β-galactosidase (B) were tested for GALC activity in the presence (grey) or absence (black) of 150 mmol/l NaCl to assess the effect of salt on measured enzyme activity. The graphs show mean enzyme activities for each sample tested in duplicate, with error bars representing the standard deviations from the mean.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Buffer optimization . Pooled extracts from QCH and PT dried blood spots (A) or recombinant human GALC and β-galactosidase (B) were tested for GALC activity in the presence (grey) or absence (black) of 150 mmol/l NaCl to assess the effect of salt on measured enzyme activity. The graphs show mean enzyme activities for each sample tested in duplicate, with error bars representing the standard deviations from the mean.

    Techniques Used: Recombinant, Activity Assay

    Specificity of GALC assay conditions. (A–B) Pooled extracts from quality control high (QCH; grey) and proficiency testing deficient (PT; black) samples were tested using two different assay conditions optimized to measure activity of β-galactosidase (A) or GALC (B). The graphs show mean enzyme activities for each sample tested in duplicate, with error bars representing the standard deviations from the mean.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Specificity of GALC assay conditions. (A–B) Pooled extracts from quality control high (QCH; grey) and proficiency testing deficient (PT; black) samples were tested using two different assay conditions optimized to measure activity of β-galactosidase (A) or GALC (B). The graphs show mean enzyme activities for each sample tested in duplicate, with error bars representing the standard deviations from the mean.

    Techniques Used: Activity Assay



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    R&D Systems recombinant human β galactosidase rhβ gal
    Buffer optimization . Pooled extracts from QCH and PT dried blood spots (A) or <t>recombinant</t> human GALC <t>and</t> <t>β-galactosidase</t> (B) were tested for GALC activity in the presence (grey) or absence (black) of 150 mmol/l NaCl to assess the effect of salt on measured enzyme activity. The graphs show mean enzyme activities for each sample tested in duplicate, with error bars representing the standard deviations from the mean.
    Recombinant Human β Galactosidase Rhβ Gal, supplied by R&D Systems, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 93/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
    https://www.bioz.com/result/recombinant human β galactosidase rhβ gal/product/R&D Systems
    Average 93 stars, based on 1 article reviews
    recombinant human β galactosidase rhβ gal - by Bioz Stars, 2026-03
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    Buffer optimization . Pooled extracts from QCH and PT dried blood spots (A) or recombinant human GALC and β-galactosidase (B) were tested for GALC activity in the presence (grey) or absence (black) of 150 mmol/l NaCl to assess the effect of salt on measured enzyme activity. The graphs show mean enzyme activities for each sample tested in duplicate, with error bars representing the standard deviations from the mean.

    Journal: Practical Laboratory Medicine

    Article Title: Fluorimetric assay with a novel substrate for quantification of galactocerebrosidase activity in dried blood spot specimens

    doi: 10.1016/j.plabm.2019.e00141

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Buffer optimization . Pooled extracts from QCH and PT dried blood spots (A) or recombinant human GALC and β-galactosidase (B) were tested for GALC activity in the presence (grey) or absence (black) of 150 mmol/l NaCl to assess the effect of salt on measured enzyme activity. The graphs show mean enzyme activities for each sample tested in duplicate, with error bars representing the standard deviations from the mean.

    Article Snippet: Recombinant human galactocerebrosidase (rhGALC) and recombinant human β-galactosidase (rhβ-gal) were obtained from R&D Systems, Inc. (Minneapolis, MN).

    Techniques: Recombinant, Activity Assay

    Specificity of GALC assay conditions. (A–B) Pooled extracts from quality control high (QCH; grey) and proficiency testing deficient (PT; black) samples were tested using two different assay conditions optimized to measure activity of β-galactosidase (A) or GALC (B). The graphs show mean enzyme activities for each sample tested in duplicate, with error bars representing the standard deviations from the mean.

    Journal: Practical Laboratory Medicine

    Article Title: Fluorimetric assay with a novel substrate for quantification of galactocerebrosidase activity in dried blood spot specimens

    doi: 10.1016/j.plabm.2019.e00141

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Specificity of GALC assay conditions. (A–B) Pooled extracts from quality control high (QCH; grey) and proficiency testing deficient (PT; black) samples were tested using two different assay conditions optimized to measure activity of β-galactosidase (A) or GALC (B). The graphs show mean enzyme activities for each sample tested in duplicate, with error bars representing the standard deviations from the mean.

    Article Snippet: Recombinant human galactocerebrosidase (rhGALC) and recombinant human β-galactosidase (rhβ-gal) were obtained from R&D Systems, Inc. (Minneapolis, MN).

    Techniques: Activity Assay