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Protocols and information related to cell lysis.
| Lysing Tissue-Culture Cells for Immunoprecipitation Protocol - http://www.cshprotocols.org/cgi/content/abstract/2006/23/pdb.prot4531 For cells grown in tissue culture, the most useful method of lysis is treating with detergents, as described in this protocol. Non-ionic detergents, such as NP-40, solubilize the plasma and intracellular membranes, break many weak intermolecular bonds, and solubilize most of the commonly studied protein antigens. RIPA lysis buffer may be used as a more rigorous extraction buffer to release all but the insoluble proteins of the cell and to break most weak noncovalent interactions. - [Read Lysing Tissue-Culture Cells for Immunoprecipitation Protocol] |