Los kits de etiquetado de balsas lipídicas Vybrant están diseñados para proporcionar un etiquetado fluorescente cómodo, fiable y extremadamente brillanteMás información
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V34403
1 kit
Número de catálogo V34403
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Cantidad:
1 kit
Los kits de etiquetado de balsas lipídicas Vybrant están diseñados para proporcionar un etiquetado fluorescente cómodo, fiable y extremadamente brillante de balsas lipídicas en células vivas. Los kits incluyen la subunidad B (CT-B) de la toxina del cólera marcada con los colorantes verde fluorescente Alexa Fluor 488, el naranja fluorescente Alexa Fluor 555 o el rojo fluorescente Alexa Fluor 594, así como un anticuerpo que reconoce específicamente CT-B. Los kits también incluyen una solución 10X de solución salina tamponada con fosfato (10X PBS), pH 7,2 e instrucciones detalladas.
Para uso exclusivo en investigación. No apto para uso en procedimientos diagnósticos.
Especificaciones
Línea de productosAlexa Fluor
Subtipo de proteínaLa toxina del cólera
Cantidad1 kit
Condiciones de envíoHielo húmedo
Tipo de etiquetaColorantes Alexa Fluor
Tipo de productoKit de etiquetado de grandes cantidades de lípidos
SubCellular LocalizationCell Membranes and Lipids
Unit Size1 kit
Contenido y almacenamiento
Almacenar en el congelador de -5 °C a -30 °C y proteger de la luz.
Citations & References (17)
Citations & References
Abstract
Looking at lipid rafts?
Authors:Jacobson K, Dietrich C
Journal:Trends Cell Biol
PubMed ID:10201072
'The notion that microdomains enriched in certain specialized lipids exist in membranes has been both attractive and controversial since it was first proposed that such domains, termed rafts, might act as apical sorting devices in epithelial cells. The observation that certain lipids are not extractable in cold nonionic detergent supports ... More
CD147, CD44, and the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signaling pathway cooperate to regulate breast epithelial cell invasiveness.
Authors:Grass GD, Tolliver LB, Bratoeva M, Toole BP,
Journal:
PubMed ID:23888049
'The immunoglobulin superfamily glycoprotein CD147 (emmprin; basigin) is associated with an invasive phenotype in various types of cancers, including malignant breast cancer. We showed recently that up-regulation of CD147 in non-transformed, non-invasive breast epithelial cells is sufficient to induce an invasive phenotype characterized by membrane type-1 matrix metalloproteinase (MT1-MMP)-dependent invadopodia ... More
Targeting a novel onco-glycoprotein antigen at tumoral pancreatic cell surface by mAb16D10 induces cell death.
Authors:Crescence L, Beraud E, Sbarra V, Bernard JP, Lombardo D, Mas E,
Journal:J Immunol
PubMed ID:22956586
'The mAb16D10 was raised against a pathological onco-glycoform of bile salt-dependent lipase isolated from the pancreatic juice of a patient suffering from a pancreatic adenocarcinoma. We previously showed that mAb16D10 specifically discriminates human pancreatic tumor tissues from other cancer and nontumor tissues. In this study, we report that mAb16D10 inhibited ... More
Functions of lipid rafts in biological membranes.
Authors:Brown DA, London E
Journal:Annu Rev Cell Dev Biol
PubMed ID:9891780
'Recent studies showing that detergent-resistant membrane fragments can be isolated from cells suggest that biological membranes are not always in a liquid-crystalline phase. Instead, sphingolipid and cholesterol-rich membranes such as plasma membranes appear to exist, at least partially, in the liquid-ordered phase or a phase with similar properties. Sphingolipid and ... More
Lipid rafts make for slippery platforms.
Authors:Lai EC
Journal:J Cell Biol
PubMed ID:12885764
What's in a raft? Although cell membranes are certainly not homogeneous mixtures of lipids and proteins, almost all aspects of lipid rafts-how to define them, their size, composition, lifetime, and biological relevance-remain controversial. The answers will shape our views of signaling and of membrane dynamics. ... More