Limit the pH....
Buffers are chemical substances that neutralize small amounts of either an acid or a base added to a solution.
To keep a given pH stable.
Buffer solutions resist the change in PH
buffer solutions resists change in PH
TE buffer is a often used as a buffer solution in molecular biology, mainly in procedures involving DNA or RNA. The purpose of TE buffer is to solubilize DNA or RNA, while protecting it from degradation.
tris acting as a buffer to control the pH of the solution--abu
To block the unwanted antigens or antibodies which are not bound to the latex
Buffer solutions resist the change in PH
buffer solutions resists change in PH
In lysis buffer urea denature the protein and increase the solubility of protein.
to disrupt cell membranes
It is called a buffer. Depending on the reaction and reactants it could be any kind of acid or base that has the right characteristics to play the role of a buffer.
TE buffer is a often used as a buffer solution in molecular biology, mainly in procedures involving DNA or RNA. The purpose of TE buffer is to solubilize DNA or RNA, while protecting it from degradation.
It is used to buffer the medium (there is some phosphate buffer in medium too). the carbonate/hydrocarbonat buffer in medium is in equilibrium with the CO2 in the incubator (usually set on 5%)
To protect protein during thawing and freezing
for cell lysis
Disodium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate has the role of a buffer in some insulin receipts.
In this case sodium chloride form an isotonic solution.
It served as a buffer zone between the East and the West.