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Product Information Sheet - M212
diphosphate kinase, a possible general mechanism of mastoparan action. Biochem. Pharmacol., 51, 217-223 (1996). 2. King, T. P., et al., Inflammatory Role of Two Venom Components of Yellow Jackets (Vespula
TB416VM pET-48b(+) Vector Map
485 1576 3274 3774 AscI 1 270 AseI 5 853 2281 2340 4861 5050 AvaI 2 147 306 AvrII 1 131 BaeI 1 294 BamHI 1 295 BanI 9 223 302 918 939 1053 1516 2235 2365 5400 BanII 6 238 980 994 1807 4317
TB417VM pET-49b(+) Vector Map
1897 3595 4095 AscI 1 270 AseI 5 1174 2602 2661 5182 5371 AvaI 2 147 306 AvrII 1 131 BaeI 1 294 BamHI 1 295 BanI 9 223 302 1239 1260 1374 1837 2556 2686 5721 BanII 6 238 1301 1315 2128 4638
TB415VM pET-47b(+) Vector Map
3 1174 2872 3372 AscI 1 270 AseI 5 451 1879 1938 4459 4648 AvaI 2 147 306 AvrII 1 131 BaeI 1 294 BamHI 1 295 BanI 9 223 302 516 537 651 1114 1833 1963 4998 BanII 6 238 578 592 1405 3915
Product Information Sheet - P9618
Journal of Molecular Biology, 79, 115-131 (1986). Nucleotide Sequence of the Multiple Cloning Region pT7-FLAG-3 Expression Vector Sequence Ra n g e: 2 1 7 t o 3 0 0 bp
Product Information Sheet - T1005
single chain polypeptide of 223 amino acid residues. Trypsin is produced by the cleavage of the N-terminal hexapeptide from its precursor, trypsinogen, at the Lys 6 –Ile 7 bond. The amino acid sequence
Product Information Sheet - T8003
single chain polypeptide of 223 amino acid residues. Trypsin is produced by the cleavage of the N-terminal hexapeptide from its precursor, trypsinogen, at the Lys 6 –Ile 7 bond. The amino acid sequence
Product Information Sheet - T8658
single chain polypeptide of 223 amino acid residues. Trypsin is produced by the cleavage of the N-terminal hexapeptide from its precursor, trypsinogen, at the Lys 6 –Ile 7 bond. The amino acid sequence
Product Information Sheet - T2601
single chain polypeptide of 223 amino acid residues. Trypsin is produced by the removal of the N-terminal hexapeptide from trypsinogen which is cleaved at the Lys 6 -Ile 7 peptide bond. The amino
Product Information Sheet - T2610
single chain polypeptide of 223 amino acid residues. Trypsin is produced by the removal of the N-terminal hexapeptide from trypsinogen which is cleaved at the Lys 6 -Ile 7 peptide bond. The amino
Product Information Sheet - T2605
single chain polypeptide of 223 amino acid residues. Trypsin is produced by the removal of the N-terminal hexapeptide from trypsinogen which is cleaved at the Lys 6 -Ile 7 peptide bond. The amino
XP725 Antibody Number-Lot Number 071M4826
192 3.1 193 194 195 196 217 218 219 220 241 242 243 244 265 266 267 268 3.2 197 198 199 200 221 222 223 224 245 246 247 248 269 270 271 272 3.3 201 202 203 204 225 226 227
GOAT ANTI-CHOLINE ACETYLTRANSFERASE (ChAT)
389-392 13. Cell (1993) 75:1273-1286. 14. Cell (1993) 75:1199-1214. 15. Brain Research (1993) 223-232. 16. Neuroscience (1993) Vol. 54 No. 4:845-857. 17. Experimental Neurology (1994) 130:230-236
MultiScreen Filter Plates with Ultracel®-10 Membrane
39 32 26 28 30 38 44 BSA 125 128 122 136 115 126 124 120 Buffer 132 142 176 140 136 138 131 123 Cyto c 122 131 124 119 118 123 124 117 FBS 79 70 57 43 42 54
Examination of Non-Specifically Bound Proteins and Peptides Following Depletion of Twenty High Abundance Proteins from Human Plasma
protein DKFZp 250 4 269 3 274 5 347 4 156 4 102 3 253 4 352 7 IPI00784998 Hypothetical protein DKFZp 139 3 141 2 77 2 163 4 142 5 166 3 103 3 141 3 223
Product Information Sheet - T1426
amino acid residues include His46 and Ser183.2-4 Trypsin consists of a single polypeptide chain of 223 amino acid residues. Trypsin is produced by the cleavage of the N-terminal hexapeptide from its
Product Information Sheet - GL0010
cells: codistribution with thiamine pyrophosphatase in trans-Golgi cisternae. J. Biol. Chem., 93, 223-229 (1982). GL,EB,MAM 07/11-1 Sigma brand products are sold through Sigma-Aldrich, Inc. Sigma-Aldrich
Product Information Sheet - GL0010
6. Wong, S.H. et al., J. Biol. Chem., 273(1), 375-380 (1998). 7. Roth, J., and Berger, E.G., J. Biol. Chem., 93(1), 223-229 (1982). 8. Kim, Min Suk, "Control of cardiomyocyte lipoprotein
Product Information Sheet - IPSC0028
by ATCC. 5. Caputo, J.L., Biosafety procedures in cell culture. J. Tissue Culture Methods, 11, 223-227 (1998). 6. Centers for Disease Control (1999), Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical
CellASIC®ONIX live cell imaging platform for neural stem cell microenvironment control
. 3. Serra M et al. J Neurosci Res. 2007 Dec;85(16):3557-66. 4. Lee YB et al. Exp Neurol. 2010 Jun;223(2):645-52. 5. Chung BG et al. Lab Chip. 2005 Apr;5(4):401-6. 6. EMD Millipore, User Guide: CellASIC
Product Information Sheet - IPSC1030
by ATCC. 5. Caputo, J.L., Biosafety procedures in cell culture. J. Tissue Culture Methods, 11, 223-227 (1998). 6. Centers for Disease Control (1999), Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical
Product Information Sheet - IPSC1028
by ATCC. 5. Caputo, J.L., Biosafety procedures in cell culture. J. Tissue Culture Methods, 11, 223-227 (1998). 6. Centers for Disease Control (1999), Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical
Data Sheet - 74188
Sears, C.-H. Wong, Cell. Mol. Life Sci., 1998, 54, 223. 12 J.C. Paulson, in The Receptors, P.M. Cohn (ed.), Academic Press, New York, 1985, Vol. 2, 131. 13 M.R. Sairam, in The Receptors, P.M. Cohn (
Product Information - CSAA1
Signal Transduction P y n/d y 222 Pyk2 Phospho (pY 881) P6864 Signal Transduction P y n/d y 223 RAF1 R5773 Signal Transduction P y n/d y 224 Raf Phospho (pS 621) R1151 Signal Transduction P
59505 Galactosyltransferase Kit
Sears, C.-H. Wong, Cell. Mol. Life Sci., 1998, 54, 223. 12 J.C. Paulson, in The Receptors, P.M. Cohn (ed.), Academic Press, New York, 1985, Vol. 2, 131. 13 M.R. Sairam, in The Receptors, P.M. Cohn
An Update on Ligands for Prostanoid Receptors
. Town, M.H., et al., Prostaglandins, 25, 13-28 (1983). 19. Whittle, B.J., Prostaglandins, 25, 205-223 (1983). 20. Giles, H., et al., Br. J. Pharmacol., 96, 291-300 (1989). 21. Alvarez, R., et al., Prostaglandins
User Guide Equinox SOP Software 2.1 for Windows XP
........ . ii — Indice 121 121 122 123 123 124 125 126 126 126 127 127 129 129 130 131 131 131 132 133 135 137 Capitolo 1 Installazione/configurazione del programma e della pompa
Top Trends in Single-use Biomanufacturing
6 Sanofi 223 243 5 3 Boehringer Ingelheim 205 338 6 9 Amgen 204 225 7 4 Biogen 196 316 8 - Pfizer 149 - 9 - Celltrion 140 - 10 - Lilly
Calbiochem Biologics 30.2
MMP-3, MMP-8, MMP-9, or the latent form of MMP-13. Sensitivity: 7 pg/ml. Assay range: 32 – 2000 pg/ml. Anti-MMP-13 (131-140), Human (Mouse) Clone M31.387. Immunoaffinity-purified antibody suitable
Material Matters Vol. 1, No. 1
25G 25 g 18.30 D213705-100G 100 g 49.20 Octadecyltrichlorosilane, 90+% C18H37Cl3Si MW: 387.93 BP: 223 °C (10 mm Hg) (lit.) 104817-25G 25 g 20.10 104817-100G 100 g 53.00 104817-500G 500 g 169.50 Poly
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