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[http://www.hamptonresearch.com/assets/products/attachments/0000000225-0000000670.pdf What is Tacsimate?] or go to the source
[http://www.hamptonresearch.com/assets/products/attachments/0000000225-0000000670.pdf What is Tacsimate?] or go to the source
EDIT: The current "What is Tacsimate" document, at http://hamptonresearch.com/documents/product/hr000175_what_is_tacsimate_new.pdf indicates a slightly different formula:
"Tacsimate contains 1.8305 M Malonic acid, 0.25 M Ammonium citrate tribasic, 0.12M Succinic acid, 0.3 M DL-Malic acid, 0.4 M Sodium acetate trihydrate, 0.5 M Sodium formate, and 0.16 M Ammonium tartrate dibasic. This mixture is titrated to the appropriate pH using sodium hydroxide and is available in pH 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 reagent formulations."


Searching for silver bullets: An alternative strategy for crystallizing macromolecules. Alexander McPherson and Bob Cudney. Journal of Structural Biology 156 (2006) 387–406.
Searching for silver bullets: An alternative strategy for crystallizing macromolecules. Alexander McPherson and Bob Cudney. Journal of Structural Biology 156 (2006) 387–406.
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