Albumin from Bovine Serum (BSA), Alexa Fluor™ 647 conjugate
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Albumin from Bovine Serum (BSA), Alexa Fluor™ 647 conjugate
This albumin from bovine serum (BSA), Alexa Fluor™ 647 conjugate is suited for applications in which well-defined molecular weight tracersMás información
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A34785
5 mg
Número de catálogo A34785
Precio (CLP)
371.127
Each
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Cantidad:
5 mg
Precio (CLP)
371.127
Each
Añadir al carro de la compra
This albumin from bovine serum (BSA), Alexa Fluor™ 647 conjugate is suited for applications in which well-defined molecular weight tracers are needed. These applications include studying the rate of endocytosis and exocytosis and following intracellular protein processing.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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Tipo de etiquetaAlexa Fluor Dyes
Línea de productosAlexa Fluor
Subtipo de proteínaAlbumin Proteins
Cantidad5 mg
Condiciones de envíoRoom Temperature
ConjugadoAlexa Fluor 647
FormularioLyophilized
EspecieBovine
Unit SizeEach
Contenido y almacenamiento
Store in freezer (-5 to -30°C) and protect from light.
Citations & References (17)
Citations & References
Abstract
Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein (hnRNP) E1 binds to hnRNP A2 and inhibits translation of A2 response element mRNAs.
Authors:Kosturko LD, Maggipinto MJ, Korza G, Lee JW, Carson JH, Barbarese E
Journal:Mol Biol Cell
PubMed ID:16775011
'Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein (hnRNP) A2 is a trans-acting RNA-binding protein that mediates trafficking of RNAs containing the cis-acting A2 response element (A2RE). Previous work has shown that A2RE RNAs are transported to myelin in oligodendrocytes and to dendrites in neurons. hnRNP E1 is an RNA-binding protein that regulates translation of ... More
CR1-mediated ATP Release by Human Red Blood Cells Promotes CR1 Clustering and Modulates the Immune Transfer Process.
Authors:Melhorn MI, Brodsky AS, Estanislau J, Khoory JA, Illigens B, Hamachi I, Kurishita Y, Fraser AD, Nicholson-Weller A, Dolmatova E, Duffy HS, Ghiran IC,
Journal:
PubMed ID:24022490
'Humans and other higher primates are unique among mammals in using complement receptor 1 (CR1, CD35) on red blood cells (RBC) to ligate complement-tagged inflammatory particles (immune complexes, apoptotic/necrotic debris, and microbes) in the circulation for quiet transport to the sinusoids of spleen and liver where resident macrophages remove the ... More
Moderate Nucleoporin 133 deficiency leads to glomerular damage in zebrafish.
Authors:Cianciolo Cosentino C, Berto A, Pelletier S, Hari M, Loffing J, Neuhauss SCF, Doye V
Journal:Sci Rep
PubMed ID:30894603
'Although structural nuclear pore proteins (nucleoporins) are seemingly required in every cell type to assemble a functional nuclear transport machinery, mutations or deregulation of a subset of them have been associated with specific human hereditary diseases. In particular, previous genetic studies of patients with nephrotic syndrome identified mutations in Nup107 ... More
Combined Structural and Functional Imaging of the Kidney Reveals Major Axial Differences in Proximal Tubule Endocytosis.
Authors:
Journal:J Am Soc Nephrol
PubMed ID:30301861
Artificial Spores: Immunoprotective Nanocoating of Red Blood Cells with Supramolecular Ferric Ion-Tannic Acid Complex.
Authors:Park T, Kim JY, Cho H, Moon HC, Kim BJ, Park JH, Hong D, Park J, Choi IS
Journal:Polymers (Basel)
PubMed ID:30970819
'The blood-type-mismatch problem, in addition to shortage of blood donation, in blood transfusion has prompted the researchers to develop universal blood that does not require blood typing. In this work, the "cell-in-shell" (i.e., artificial spore) approach is utilized to shield the immune-provoking epitopes on the surface of red blood cells ... More