Isolation+and+Cleanup+HyClone+products+(Cytiva)
Supplier:
GE Healthcare - Life Sciences
Description:
XK empty columns are designed for liquid chromatography at low to medium pressure. The user friendly design ensures trouble-free operation with fittings for direct connection to high performance liquid chromatography systems. They are compatible with aqueous solutions and most organic solvents used in liquid chromatography of macromolecules. They are not resistant to acetone, ketones, chlorinated hydrocarbons, aliphatic esters and phenol. Should be avoided: >10% NaOH, >10% HCl, >5% acetic acid and strong mineral acids.
Catalog Number:
(CA75928-106)
Supplier:
HARDY DIAGNOSTICS CA
Description:
Units simply rest on top of the base station and begin charging.
Catalog Number:
(76083-042)
Supplier:
Bioss
Description:
Members of the 'frizzled' gene family encode 7-transmembrane domain proteins that are receptors for Wnt signaling proteins. The Frizzled 5 protein is believed to be the receptor for the Wnt5A ligand. Frizzled 5 has been reported to be expressed in fetal kidney, fetal and adult liver, fetal lung, and adult pancreas. ESTs have been isolated from bone, liver/spleen, placenta, and prostate libraries. Frizzled 5 was cloned from a retina cDNA library. Receptor for Wnt proteins. Component of the Wnt-Fzd-LRP5-LRP6 complex that triggers beta-catenin signaling through inducing aggregation of receptor-ligand complexes into ribosome-sized signalosomes. The beta-catenin canonical signaling pathway leads to the activation of disheveled proteins, inhibition of GSK-3 kinase, nuclear accumulation of beta-catenin and activation of Wnt target genes. A second signaling pathway involving PKC and calcium fluxes has been seen for some family members, but it is not yet clear if it represents a distinct pathway or if it can be integrated in the canonical pathway, as PKC seems to be required for Wnt-mediated inactivation of GSK-3 kinase. Both pathways seem to involve interactions with G-proteins. May be involved in transduction and intercellular transmission of polarity information during tissue morphogenesis and/or in differentiated tissues. Coreceptor along with RYK of Wnt proteins, such as WNT1.
Catalog Number:
(CA95016-862L)
Supplier:
GE Healthcare - Life Sciences
Description:
DEAE Sephacel™ is a weak anion exchanger based on beaded cellulose. The ion exchange group is diethylaminoethyl, which remains charged and maintains consistently high capacity over the entire working range. This media is macroporous and has an exclusion limit of ~10000 kDa for globular proteins. Supplied pre-swollen in 20% ethanol.
Catalog Number:
(CA612-4226)
Catalog Number:
(CA612-1625)
Catalog Number:
(CA610-4920)
Supplier:
Rockland Immunochemical
Description:
Secondary Rabbit Anti-IgG (H&L) Reacts with Mouse
Catalog Number:
(10750-624)
Supplier:
Prosci
Description:
Hemagglutinin Monoclonal Antibody: Influenza A virus is a major public health threat, killing more than 30,000 people per year in the USA. Novel influenza virus strains caused by genetic drift and viral recombination emerge periodically to which humans have little or no immunity, resulting in devastating pandemics. Influenza A can exist in a variety of animals; however it is in birds that all subtypes can be found. These subtypes are classified based on the combination of the virus coat glycoproteins hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA) subtypes. During 1997, an H5N1 avian influenza virus was determined to be the cause of death in 6 of 18 infected patients in Hong Kong. The more recent virulent strain of H5N1 is now seen in Africa and Europe, as well as in southeast Asia. There is some evidence of human to human spread of this virus, but it is thought that the transmission efficiency was fairly low. HA interacts with cell surface proteins containing oligosaccharides with terminal sialyl residues. Virus isolated from a human infected with the H5N1 strain in 1997 could bind to oligosaccharides from human as well as avian sources, indicating its species-jumping ability. While efforts were made to use relatively conserved regions of the viral sequence as the antigen, the influenza virus genome has drifted somewhat from what was first reported. However, this antibody was able to recognize peptides derrived from viruses from Indonesian human patients infected in 2007.
Catalog Number:
(CA610-1007)
Supplier:
Rockland Immunochemical
Description:
Secondary Goat Anti-IgM (mu chain) Reacts with Mouse
Catalog Number:
(CA612-4207)
Supplier:
Rockland Immunochemical
Description:
Secondary Rabbit Anti-IgM (mu chain) Reacts with Rat
Supplier:
MP Biomedicals
Description:
Lysing Matrix C is used primarily for lysis of yeast and fungi and can also be used for molds, spores and filamentous algae.
Catalog Number:
(CA609-1012)
Supplier:
Rockland Immunochemical
Description:
Secondary Goat Anti-IgG (gamma chain) Reacts with Human
Catalog Number:
(CA612-1307)
Supplier:
Rockland Immunochemical
Description:
Secondary Goat Anti-IgM (mu chain) Reacts with Rat
Catalog Number:
(CA609-4206)
Supplier:
Rockland Immunochemical
Description:
Secondary Rabbit Anti-IgA (alpha chain) Reacts with Human
Catalog Number:
(CA610-1507)
Supplier:
Rockland Immunochemical
Description:
Secondary Goat Anti- IgM (mu chain) Reacts with Mouse
Supplier:
GE Healthcare - Life Sciences
Description:
The appearance of streaks that distort 2-D electrophoresis maps is a common problem, occurring most frequently when running gels that contain regions greater than pH 7.0. Increased sample load, increased length of the IPG strip, or using a narrower pH gradient worsens the problem. Extra spots on 2-D gels, caused by non specific oxidation of proteins, is another difficulty encountered when running gels containing basic regions. Both streaking and non specific oxidation result in poorly resolved protein patterns and reduced reproducibility between electrophoresis runs.
Inquire for Price
Stock for this item is limited, but may be available in a warehouse close to you. Please make sure that you are logged in to the site so that available stock can be displayed. If the
![]()
Stock for this item is limited, but may be available in a warehouse close to you. Please make sure that you are logged in to the site so that available stock can be displayed. If the
![]()
You must log in to order restricted items. We request that you provide the required business documentation to purchase this product for the first time.
To order chemicals, medical devices, or other restricted products please provide identification that includes your business name and shipping address via email CMD_NA@vwr.com or fax 484.881.5997 referencing your VWR account number . Acceptable forms of identification are:
-Additional Documentation May be needed to purchase this item. A VWR representative will contact you if needed.
This product has been blocked by your organization. Please contact your purchasing department for more information.
The original product is no longer available. The replacement shown is available.
This product is currently unavailable but limited stock may be available in our extended warehouse network. Please call 1-800-932-5000 and a VWR Customer Service Representative will help you.
|
|||||||||