Histone H1 From Calf Thymus, Alexa Fluor™ 488 Conjugate
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Histone H1 From Calf Thymus, Alexa Fluor™ 488 Conjugate

Le conjugué Alexa Fluor™ 488 histone H1 est marqué avec le colorant lumineux et photostable Alexa Fluor™ 488 ; ilAfficher plus
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H131881 mg
Référence H13188
Prix (EUR)
373,00
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1 mg
Prix (EUR)
373,00
Each
Le conjugué Alexa Fluor™ 488 histone H1 est marqué avec le colorant lumineux et photostable Alexa Fluor™ 488 ; il présente une fluorescence avec des maxima d’excitation/émission de ∼ 495/520 nm et peut être visualisé par microscopie par fluorescence ou cytométrie en flux.
Usage exclusivement réservé à la recherche. Ne pas utiliser pour des procédures de diagnostic.
Spécifications
Méthode de détectionFluorescence
Type de colorantColorants Alexa Fluor
Famille de protéinesHistone H1
Quantité1 mg
Type de réactifSolution saline dans un tampon phosphate
Conditions d’expéditionTempérature ambiante
Gamme de produitsAlexa Fluor
Type de produitConjugué lipopolysaccharide
Unit SizeEach
Contenu et stockage
Stocker au congélateur (entre -5 et -30°C) à l’abri de la lumière.

Citations et références (8)

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Abstract
Morphogenetic domains in the yolk syncytial layer of axiating zebrafish embryos.
Authors:D'Amico LA, Cooper MS
Journal:Dev Dyn
PubMed ID:11748830
'The yolk syncytial layer (YSL) of the teleostean yolk cell is known to play important roles in the induction of cellular mesendoderm, as well as the patterning of dorsal tissues. To determine how this extraembryonic endodermal compartment is subdivided and morphologically transformed during early development, we have examined collective movements ... More
A cell-free system for light-dependent nuclear import of phytochrome.
Authors:Pfeiffer A, Kunkel T, Hiltbrunner A, Neuhaus G, Wolf I, Speth V, Adam E, Nagy F, Schäfer E,
Journal:Plant J
PubMed ID:18980642
Translocation from the cytosol to the nucleus is an essential step in phytochrome (phy) signal transduction. In the case of phytochrome A (phyA), this step occurs with the help of FHY1 (far-red-elongated hypocotyl 1), a specific transport protein. To investigate the components involved in phyA transport, we used a cell-free ... More
Coordinated cell-shape changes control epithelial movement in zebrafish and Drosophila.
Authors:Köppen M, Fernández BG, Carvalho L, Jacinto A, Heisenberg CP,
Journal:Development
PubMed ID:16794032
Epithelial morphogenesis depends on coordinated changes in cell shape, a process that is still poorly understood. During zebrafish epiboly and Drosophila dorsal closure, cell-shape changes at the epithelial margin are of critical importance. Here evidence is provided for a conserved mechanism of local actin and myosin 2 recruitment during theses ... More
Vertical silicon nanowires as a universal platform for delivering biomolecules into living cells.
Authors:Shalek AK, Robinson JT, Karp ES, Lee JS, Ahn DR, Yoon MH, Sutton A, Jorgolli M, Gertner RS, Gujral TS, Macbeath G, Yang EG, Park H,
Journal:Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
PubMed ID:20080678
A generalized platform for introducing a diverse range of biomolecules into living cells in high-throughput could transform how complex cellular processes are probed and analyzed. Here, we demonstrate spatially localized, efficient, and universal delivery of biomolecules into immortalized and primary mammalian cells using surface-modified vertical silicon nanowires. The method relies ... More
Control of directed cell migration in vivo by membrane-to-cortex attachment.
Authors:
Journal:PLoS Biol
PubMed ID:21151339