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tris buffered saline (tbs)
How is TBS Prepared?
The preparation of TBS typically involves dissolving Tris and NaCl in distilled water. The desired pH is then adjusted using hydrochloric acid (HCl). A standard TBS recipe might include:
20 mM Tris
150 mM NaCl
pH adjusted to 7.4 using HCl
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