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Catalog Number: (470003-738)

Supplier:  VWR
Description:   The discovery of synthetic polymers (long chains of carbon) led to the development of thousands of useful products such as nylon and polystyrene.
Catalog Number: (10108-474)

Supplier:  Prosci
Description:   DND1 contains 2 RRM (RNA recognition motif) domains. It may play a role during primordial germ cell (PGC) development. However, DND1 does not seem to be essential for PGC migration
Catalog Number: (10104-516)

Supplier:  Prosci
Description:   ALDH1B1 belongs to the aldehyde dehydrogenases family of proteins. Aldehyde dehydrogenase is the second enzyme of the major oxidative pathway of alcohol metabolism. This gene does not contain introns in the coding sequence. The variation of this locus may affect the development of alcohol-related problems.This protein belongs to the aldehyde dehydrogenases family of proteins. Aldehyde dehydrogenase is the second enzyme of the major oxidative pathway of alcohol metabolism. This gene does not contain introns in the coding sequence. The variation of this locus may affect the development of alcohol-related problems.
Catalog Number: (10102-818)

Supplier:  Prosci
Description:   SLC2A9 is a member of the SLC2A facilitative glucose transporter family. Members of this family play a significant role in maintaining glucose homeostasis. SLC2A9 may play a role in the development and survival of chondrocytes in cartilage matrices.This gene encodes a member of the SLC2A facilitative glucose transporter family. Members of this family play a significant role in maintaining glucose homeostasis. The encoded protein may play a role in the development and survival of chondrocytes in cartilage matrices. Two transcript variants encoding distinct isoforms have been identified for this gene.
Catalog Number: (10099-574)

Supplier:  Prosci
Description:   CMTM2 belongs to the chemokine-like factor superfamily, a novel family that links the chemokine and the transmembrane 4 superfamilies of signaling molecules. The protein may play an important role in testicular development. This gene belongs to the chemokine-like factor gene superfamily, a novel family that links the chemokine and the transmembrane 4 superfamilies of signaling molecules. The protein encoded by this gene may play an important role in testicular development.
Catalog Number: (10100-850)

Supplier:  Prosci
Description:   The SOX17 gene encodes a member of the SOX (SRY-related HMG-box) family of transcription factors involved in the regulation of embryonic development and in the determination of the cell fate. The encoded protein may act as a transcriptional regulator after forming a protein complex with other proteins.
Catalog Number: (10109-366)

Supplier:  Prosci
Description:   LSAMP is a neuronal surface glycoprotein found in cortical and subcortical regions of the limbic system. During development of the limbic system, this protein is found on the surface of axonal membranes and growth cones, where it acts as a selective homophilic adhesion molecule, and guides the development of specific patterns of neuronal connections.The protein encoded by this gene is a neuronal surface glycoprotein found in cortical and subcortical regions of the limbic system. During development of the limbic system, this encoded protein is found on the surface of axonal membranes and growth cones, where it acts as a selective homophilic adhesion molecule, and guides the development of specific patterns of neuronal connections.
Catalog Number: (10104-840)

Supplier:  Prosci
Description:   Osr2 is a zinc finger containing protein related to Drosophila Odd-skipped. Its mRNA expression is specifically activated in the nascent palatal mesenchyme at the onset of palatal outgrowth. Osr2 mutants exhibit altered gene expression patterns, including those of Osr1, Pax9 and Tgfb3, during palate development.
Catalog Number: (10106-656)

Supplier:  Prosci
Description:   Transcription factors containing a homeodomain play an important role in the organogenesis of vertebrates. Otx3/Dmbx1 is a member of paired class homeodomain transcription factors. Otx3/Dmbx1 represses the Otx2-mediated transactivation in the developing brain by forming heterodimer with Otx2 on the P3C (TAATCCGATTA) sequence in vitro.

Supplier:  TCI America
Description:   CAS Number: 5429-56-1
MDL Number: MFCD00004257
Molecular Formula: C5H7NO3
Molecular Weight: 129.12
Purity/Analysis Method: >98.0% (T)
Form: Crystal
Melting point (°C): 177
Storage Temperature: 0-10°C
MSDS SDS
Supplier:  TCI America
Description:   CAS Number: 71501-19-4
MDL Number: MFCD00035151
Molecular Formula: C21H17NO5
Purity/Analysis Method: >95.0% (HPLC)
Form: Crystal
MSDS SDS
Catalog Number: (10101-404)

Supplier:  Prosci
Description:   GSC regulates chordin (CHRD). GSC may play a role in spatial programing within discrete embryonic fields or lineage compartments during organogenesis.This gene encodes a member of the bicoid subfamily of the paired (PRD) homeobox family of proteins. The encoded protein acts as a transcription factor and may be autoregulatory. A similar protein in mice plays a role in craniofacial and rib cage development during embryogenesis.
Catalog Number: (10099-544)

Supplier:  Prosci
Description:   TCF7L1 participates in the Wnt signaling pathway. It binds to DNA and acts as a repressor in the absence of CTNNB1, and as an activator in its presence. It is necessary for the terminal differentiation of epidermal cells, the formation of keratohyalin granules and the development of the barrier function of the epidermis. TCF7L1 down-regulates NQO1, leading to increased mitomycin c resistance.
Catalog Number: (10105-150)

Supplier:  Prosci
Description:   Forkhead Box Protein E3 (FOXE3, forkhead-related protein FKHL12, forkhead-related transcription factor 8) is a forkhead/winged helix transcription factor, which is expressed in the developing lens from the start of lens placode induction and becomes restricted to the anterior proliferating cells when lens fiber differentiation begins.
Catalog Number: (10105-152)

Supplier:  Prosci
Description:   FOXC2 belongs to the forkhead family of transcription factors which is characterized by a distinct DNA-binding forkhead domain. The specific function of this gene has not yet been determined; however, it may play a role in the development of mesenchymal tissues.
Catalog Number: (10111-256)

Supplier:  Prosci
Description:   GLI1 is a protein which is a member of the Kruppel family of zinc finger proteins. The function of this gene has not been determined; however, it may play a role in normal development gene transcription. Mouse mutation studies indicate possible involvement in human foregut malformation.
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