Protein A, Alexa Fluor™ 488 conjugate
Protein A, Alexa Fluor™ 488 conjugate
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Protein A, Alexa Fluor™ 488 conjugate

Unser Alexa Fluor 488 Protein A-Konjugat bindet sich an den Fc-Anteil verschiedener Immunglobuline unterschiedlicher Spezies. Mit dieser außergewöhnlich hellen, grünWeitere Informationen
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KatalognummerMenge
P110471 mg
Katalognummer P11047
Preis (EUR)
309,00
Each
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Menge:
1 mg
Preis (EUR)
309,00
Each
Zum Warenkorb hinzufügen
Unser Alexa Fluor 488 Protein A-Konjugat bindet sich an den Fc-Anteil verschiedener Immunglobuline unterschiedlicher Spezies. Mit dieser außergewöhnlich hellen, grün fluoreszierenden Sonde (Absorptions-/Emissionsmaxima ∼495/519 nm) lassen sich Antikörper analog zu einem markierten artspezifischen Sekundärantikörper visualisieren.
Nur für Forschungszwecke. Nicht zur Verwendung bei diagnostischen Verfahren.
Specifications
FormLyophilisiertes Pulver
Protein-SubtypProtein A
VersandbedingungRaumtemperatur
KonjugatAlexa Fluor 488
ProduktlinieAlexa Fluor
Menge1 mg
Unit SizeEach
Inhalt und Lagerung
Bei -5 bis -30 °C lagern und vor Licht schützen.

Zitierungen und Referenzen (5)

Zitierungen und Referenzen
Abstract
Phenotypic and functional effects of heat shock protein 90 inhibition on dendritic cell.
Authors:Bae J,Mitsiades C,Tai YT,Bertheau R,Shammas M,Batchu RB,Li C,Catley L,Prabhala R,Anderson KC,Munshi NC
Journal:Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
PubMed ID:17548610
Extensive diversity of Ig-superfamily proteins in the immune system of insects.
Authors:Watson FL, Püttmann-Holgado R, Thomas F, Lamar DL, Hughes M, Kondo M, Rebel VI, Schmucker D
Journal:Science
PubMed ID:16109846
'The extensive somatic diversification of immune receptors is a hallmark of higher vertebrates. However, whether molecular diversity contributes to immune protection in invertebrates is unknown. We present evidence that Drosophila immune-competent cells have the potential to express more than 18,000 isoforms of the immunoglobulin (Ig)-superfamily receptor Down syndrome cell adhesion ... More
Staphylococcus aureus protein A induces airway epithelial inflammatory responses by activating TNFR1.
Authors:Gómez MI, Lee A, Reddy B, Muir A, Soong G, Pitt A, Cheung A, Prince A
Journal:Nat Med
PubMed ID:15247912
Staphylococcus aureus is a major human pathogen that is associated with diverse types of local and systemic infection characterized by inflammation dominated by polymorphonuclear leukocytes. Staphylococci frequently cause pneumonia, and these clinical isolates often have increased expression of protein A, suggesting that this protein may have a role in virulence. ... More
CD4 promotes breadth in the TCR repertoire.
Authors:Wang Q, Malherbe L, Zhang D, Zingler K, Glaichenhaus N, Killeen N
Journal:J Immunol
PubMed ID:11591754
A diverse population of MHC class II-restricted CD4 lineage T cells develops in mice that lack expression of the CD4 molecule. In this study, we show that the TCR repertoire selected in the absence of CD4 is distinct, but still overlapping in its properties with that selected in the presence ... More
Non-natural cell surface receptors: synthetic peptides capped with N-cholesterylglycine efficiently deliver proteins into Mammalian cells.
Authors:Martin SE, Peterson BR
Journal:Bioconjug Chem
PubMed ID:12526694
Protein toxins such as shiga toxin and cholera toxin penetrate into cells by binding small molecule-based cell surface receptors localized to cholesterol and sphingolipid-rich lipid raft subdomains of cellular plasma membranes. Molecular recognition between these toxins and their receptors triggers endocytic protein uptake through endogenous membrane trafficking pathways. We report ... More