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B-Bridge International
B-Bridge International
20813 Stevens Creek Blvd. Suite #200
Cupertino, California 95014
United States
Phone: 408-252-6200
408-252-6220

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  • New TRAP Staining & Osteoclast Culture Kits with Osteoplates

    New TRAP Staining & Osteoclast Culture Kits with Osteoplates

    B-Bridge International’s Bone Research products are expanding to include TRAP Staining & Osteoclast Culture Kits with Osteoplates. Our strip-well Osteoplates feature a unique inorganic coated surface that mimics in-vivo bone and functional cell properties. Less lot-to-lot variation when compared to dentine surfaces means more consistent and reliable results. Use our TRAP Staining Kit with Osteoplates to analyze the presence of osteoclast-specific marker tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP) and easily visualize stained cells with an inverted microscope. Our Rat & Mouse Osteoclast Culture Kits contain cells and culture medium containing Macrophage Colony Stimulating Factor (M-CSF) and receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa-B ligand (RANKL) specifically formulated for osteoclast differentiation. Applications: - TRAP Quantitation - TRAP Staining and Imaging - Resorption Pit Quantification - Resorption Pit Imaging
  • Cool Tools for Plant Biologists

    Cool Tools for Plant Biologists

    Plant biologists are now taking advantage of many of the new molecular tools that have evolved through work on animal species—with exciting results. Plant biologists who rely on ...
  • Primary Cells: More Varieties, More Quality

    Primary Cells: More Varieties, More Quality

    Need more physiological relevance in your work? Cell lines giving you inexplicable results? Moving to primary cell cultures could help – and it’s not as hard as you think. In fact, commercial primary cultures may give better and more consistent...
  • Kinase Inhibitors

    Kinase Inhibitors

    Protein kinases are enzymes with great power. Up to 30% of human proteins may be regulated by kinase activity. In fact, kinases regulate most intracellular pathways, especially...