Our broad portfolio consists of multiplex panels that allow you to choose, within the panel, analytes that best meet your needs. On a separate tab you can choose the premixed cytokine format or a single plex kit.
Cell Signaling Kits & MAPmates™
Choose fixed kits that allow you to explore entire pathways or processes. Or design your own kits by choosing single plex MAPmates™, following the provided guidelines.
The following MAPmates™ should not be plexed together:
-MAPmates™ that require a different assay buffer
-Phospho-specific and total MAPmate™ pairs, e.g. total GSK3β and GSK3β (Ser 9)
-PanTyr and site-specific MAPmates™, e.g. Phospho-EGF Receptor and phospho-STAT1 (Tyr701)
-More than 1 phospho-MAPmate™ for a single target (Akt, STAT3)
-GAPDH and β-Tubulin cannot be plexed with kits or MAPmates™ containing panTyr
.
Catalogue Number
Ordering Description
Qty/Pack
List
This item has been added to favorites.
Select A Species, Panel Type, Kit or Sample Type
To begin designing your MILLIPLEX® MAP kit select a species, a panel type or kit of interest.
Custom Premix Selecting "Custom Premix" option means that all of the beads you have chosen will be premixed in manufacturing before the kit is sent to you.
Catalogue Number
Ordering Description
Qty/Pack
List
This item has been added to favorites.
Species
Panel Type
Selected Kit
Qty
Catalogue Number
Ordering Description
Qty/Pack
List Price
96-Well Plate
Qty
Catalogue Number
Ordering Description
Qty/Pack
List Price
Add Additional Reagents (Buffer and Detection Kit is required for use with MAPmates)
Qty
Catalogue Number
Ordering Description
Qty/Pack
List Price
48-602MAG
Buffer Detection Kit for Magnetic Beads
1 Kit
Space Saver Option Customers purchasing multiple kits may choose to save storage space by eliminating the kit packaging and receiving their multiplex assay components in plastic bags for more compact storage.
This item has been added to favorites.
The Product Has Been Added To Your Cart
You can now customize another kit, choose a premixed kit, check out or close the ordering tool.
The determination of the Biochemical Oxygen Demand or Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) evaluates the amount of biodegradable organic material present in wastewater, effluent and polluted waters. The BOD test reflects the amount of dissolved oxygen (DO) consumed by bacteria while oxidizing these materials. Dissolved oxygen is essential for the life of aquatic fauna and flora, and the BOD test is a measure of the ecological impact that effluent water may have on the receiving body of water (river, lake, etc.). This test is often required in discharge permits, as it is a means of assessing the degree of water pollution.
Two methods are widely used for BOD measurement: the dilution method and the manometric method:
Dilution method This is a standard method. As an example, the APHA standard methods 5210B from the American Public Health Association describes in detail this protocol. Dilution water is prepared by adding inorganic nutrients and buffer salts to purified water. If the sample does not contain sufficient amounts of bacteria, or contains compounds toxic to bacteria (e.g. chlorinated effluent), it may be necessary to add microbial seed as well. Various dilution levels of the sample water are then prepared using the dilution water. The BOD bottles are filled to the top, capped and sealed. They are incubated in the dark at 20°C for 5 days. The levels of dissolved oxygen are measured prior to and after the 5-day incubation period. The difference between these two values, corrected for the dilution and the blank, is the BOD5 value. BOD tests results are expressed in mg/L of dissolved oxygen.
Manometric method In this test, a manometer is fitted into a bottle containing the undiluted sample. It continuously measures the drop in air pressure in the bottle, which reflects the amount of oxygen uptake by the sample. This method is easier than the dilution method because no dilution is necessary, and continuous measurements are obtained.
The presence of toxicants or poor seeding material in water samples may lead to falsely low BOD results. Therefore, it is recommended to regularly use a glucose - glutamic acid (GGA) solution as a standard check solution. The oxygen uptake of this solution should be 198 +/- 30.5 mg/L.