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290 Concord Rd
Billerica
MA
01821
United States
800-437-7500
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Millipore (NYSE: MIL) is an innovative life science partner that propels our customers forward with the consumable products and services they need to confront challenging human health issues. Bringing our industry leadership and unparalleled scientific expertise, we engage in peer-to-peer discussions that advance the discovery, development, and production capabilities of leading academic, biotech and pharmaceutical customers. We ignite breakthrough innovations by collaborating with our customers in areas such as cell biology, protein research, and biopharmaceutical production. With more than 6,000 employees worldwide, Millipore is an S&P 500 company with operations in more than 47 countries.
More than 90 percent of the Millipore’s revenues come from consumable products and services. The Company is organized in two divisions: the Bioprocess Division, which represents approximately 60 percent of the Millipore’s revenues and Bioscience Division, which represents 40 percent. Millipore’s Bioprocess Division helps pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies to optimize their manufacturing productivity, ensure the quality of drugs, and scale up the production of difficult-to-manufacture biologics. The Company’s Bioscience Division helps optimize laboratory productivity and workflows by providing sample preparation, reagents, kits, services and other enabling technologies and products for life science research and development.
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http://www.millipore.com
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MitoLight® Mitochondrial Apoptosis Detection Kit(100 assays) Product Literature
Disruption of the mitochondrial transmembrane potential is one of the earliest intracellular events that occur following induction of apoptosis. The MitoLight™ Apoptosis Detection Kit utilizes a lipophilic cation, termed as MitoLight™, as a mitochondrial activity marker. MitoLight™ is a mitochondrial dye that stains mitochondria in living cells in a membrane potential-dependent fashion. The monomer is in equilibrium with so-called J-aggregates, which are favored at higher dye concentration or hi
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