
Tips for Sample Preparation with Your NGC™ Chromatography System
Follow these steps to go from crude cell lysate to a sample that’s ready to purify.

Tips for Storing Proteins Purified on Your NGC™ Chromatography System
Get the most out of your proteins, including better stability, the best ways to freeze fractions, and more!

Tips for Preparing and Using Buffers with Your NGC™ Chromatography System
Here are four fast and easy things that will help you maintain peak performance for your medium pressure chromatography system. Beat contamination and save your samples!

PureBlu™ Hoechst 33342 Nuclear Staining Dye for Live Cells – A Fast Approach to Staining Nuclei
PureBlu Hoechst 33342 Nuclear Staining Dye is the optimal choice for staining the nuclei of live cells for ultraviolet imaging. This short video goes through the steps involved in staining live cells with PureBlu Hoechst 33342 Nuclear Staining Dye.

PrimePCR™ Pathway and Disease Panels – How to Modify a Predesigned Plate
One easy way to obtain a PrimePCR plate customized for your research is to modify one of Bio-Rad’s predesigned panels. This short video tutorial shows you how to use the online tools at Bio-Rad.com to edit a predesigned plate and create, then order your own customized 96- or 384-well PCR plate.

How to Build a Custom PrimePCR™ Real-Time PCR Plate Using a Suggested or Blank Template
It’s fast and easy to build your own PrimePCR plate. This video walks you through using the Custom Plate Configurator at Bio-Rad.com to create your own 96- or 384-well PCR plate.

PureBlu™ DAPI Nuclear Staining Dye for Fixed Cells – A Fast Approach to Staining Nuclei
PureBlu DAPI Nuclear Staining Dye is the optimal choice for staining the nuclei of fixed cells for ultraviolet imaging. This short video goes through the steps involved in staining live cells with PureBlu DAPI Nuclear Staining Dye.

How to Order PrimePCR™ Assays – Primers, Probes, and Panels
A wide range of PCR assays is available through Bio-Rad.com for use with real-time or Droplet Digital™ PCR systems. Get a quick refresher on ordering these products with this short video.

Troubleshooting the Bio-Plex® 200 Multiplex Immunoassay System: Device Time-Out
A “device time-out” message on the Bio-Plex® 200 System occurs when the instrument’s needle or probe cannot move correctly. Watch this video for several troubleshooting steps to try when this message occurs.

Troubleshooting the Bio-Plex® 200 Multiplex Immunoassay System: HTF Alarm
The high-throughput fluidics (HTF) alarm on the Bio-Plex® 200 System indicates a problem with the instrument’s sheath fluid delivery system. See the actions needed to quickly resolve potential issues with this system and get back to your research!