Test\/Sample+Tube+Closures
Supplier:
Medegen Medical Products, LLC
Description:
Medi-waste bags from offer an etra-strength solution for heavy-duty waste containment, transport, and removal.
Supplier:
Starplex
Description:
This premium quality line of specimen containers consists of 60 ml, 90 ml, wide 90 ml, and 120 ml sizes for leakproof transportation.
Catalog Number:
(10081-710)
Supplier:
Proteintech
Description:
PAX3, a transcription factor and multifunctional regulatory protein, is normally expressed during embryonic development. In the nervous system, PAX3 is involved in neural tube closure, neural crest development, and peripheral neuron differentiation. In the present study, PAX3 was reported as a novel regulator of GFAP transcription, and the overexpression and suppression of PAX3 could inhibit and promote NSC differentiation, respectively. In muscle development, PAX3 ensures the survival of myogenic progenitor cells with Pax3-expressing progenitors giving rise to both skeletal and smooth muscle cells. PAX3 also has a well-established role in the development of melanocytes during embryogenesis, and has recently been characterized as a molecular switch in the mature melanocyte. Mutations in PAX3 can cause Waardenburg syndrome.
Supplier:
Wards
Description:
Eudiometer tubes with platinum elecrodes for measuring gas volume changes during chemical reactions.
Catalog Number:
(10257-462)
Supplier:
Bioss
Description:
The repulsive guidance molecule (RGM) family of proteins are important in the guidance of growth cones of developing neurons. They are repulsive for a group of axons, those from the temporal half of the retina. RGM have been implicated in both axonal guidance and neural tube closure but as opposed to for ephrins, semaphorins, netrins and slits, no receptor mechanism for RGM activation has been defined. Dorsal root ganglion axons do not respond to RGM but neogenin (a netrin-binding protein which can function as an RGM receptor) expression can spur RGM responsiveness. The RGM proteins are attached to the membrane by a GPI-anchor. Two members of this family, RGMa and RGMb, are expressed in the nervous system. RGMc, also known as Hemojuvelin, is a part of the signaling pathway activating hepcidin and works together with hepcidin to restrict iron absorption in the gut. Defects in the gene encoding for RGMc causes the autosomal recessive disorder juvenile hemochromatosis (JH).
Catalog Number:
(10257-460)
Supplier:
Bioss
Description:
The repulsive guidance molecule (RGM) family of proteins are important in the guidance of growth cones of developing neurons. They are repulsive for a group of axons, those from the temporal half of the retina. RGM have been implicated in both axonal guidance and neural tube closure but as opposed to for ephrins, semaphorins, netrins and slits, no receptor mechanism for RGM activation has been defined. Dorsal root ganglion axons do not respond to RGM but neogenin (a netrin-binding protein which can function as an RGM receptor) expression can spur RGM responsiveness. The RGM proteins are attached to the membrane by a GPI-anchor. Two members of this family, RGMa and RGMb, are expressed in the nervous system. RGMc, also known as Hemojuvelin, is a part of the signaling pathway activating hepcidin and works together with hepcidin to restrict iron absorption in the gut. Defects in the gene encoding for RGMc causes the autosomal recessive disorder juvenile hemochromatosis (JH).
Catalog Number:
(10081-612)
Supplier:
Proteintech
Description:
MARCKS-like protein 1 (MARCKSL1) is widely expressed in nervous tissue, it is also named MARCKS-like protein (MLP) or MARCKS-related protein (MRP) and belongs to the MARCKS family, which is a highly acidic myristoylated family of PKC substrates widely distributed in diverse cell types including macrophages. The protein has a calculated molecular weight of 20 kDa and an apparent molecular weight of 42-48 kDa due to anomalous migration on SDS gels or phosphorylation. Genetic disruption of MARCKSL1 results in neural tube closure defects, events that depend on coordinated control of actin functions, cell shape, and cell migration. MARCKSL1 are thought to regulate the actin cytoskeleton and thereby participate in major cellular responses such as phagocytosis, secretion, motility, mitogenesis, and membrane trafficking.
Catalog Number:
(10081-610)
Supplier:
Proteintech
Description:
MARCKS-like protein 1 (MARCKSL1) is widely expressed in nervous tissue, it is also named MARCKS-like protein (MLP) or MARCKS-related protein (MRP) and belongs to the MARCKS family, which is a highly acidic myristoylated family of PKC substrates widely distributed in diverse cell types including macrophages. The protein has a calculated molecular weight of 20 kDa and an apparent molecular weight of 42-48 kDa due to anomalous migration on SDS gels or phosphorylation. Genetic disruption of MARCKSL1 results in neural tube closure defects, events that depend on coordinated control of actin functions, cell shape, and cell migration. MARCKSL1 are thought to regulate the actin cytoskeleton and thereby participate in major cellular responses such as phagocytosis, secretion, motility, mitogenesis, and membrane trafficking.
Catalog Number:
(10257-480)
Supplier:
Bioss
Description:
The repulsive guidance molecule (RGM) family of proteins are important in the guidance of growth cones of developing neurons. They are repulsive for a group of axons, those from the temporal half of the retina. RGM have been implicated in both axonal guidance and neural tube closure but as opposed to for ephrins, semaphorins, netrins and slits, no receptor mechanism for RGM activation has been defined. Dorsal root ganglion axons do not respond to RGM but neogenin (a netrin-binding protein which can function as an RGM receptor) expression can spur RGM responsiveness. The RGM proteins are attached to the membrane by a GPI-anchor. Two members of this family, RGMa and RGMb, are expressed in the nervous system. RGMc, also known as Hemojuvelin, is a part of the signaling pathway activating hepcidin and works together with hepcidin to restrict iron absorption in the gut. Defects in the gene encoding for RGMc causes the autosomal recessive disorder juvenile hemochromatosis (JH).
Supplier:
G-Biosciences
Description:
Small sample dialysis has become a routine and popular technique in life science research.
Supplier:
VWR International
Description:
Solid Teflon® vane has a cross-mounted, molded-in magnet that can be trimmed to fit if needed without affecting the magnet.
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Supplier:
VWR International
Description:
Double Spinfin® Magnetic Stirring Bars agitate liquids in round bottom vessels such as test tubes, cylinders, and flasks, where other stirring bars cannot be used.
Supplier:
Eppendorf
Description:
Protect your samples with Eppendorf® Microplate Lids, perfect for incubation and short-term storage. Stable, flexible protection available in 'PCR Clean' and 'Sterile' grades, ensuring your samples stay pure and uncontaminated.
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Supplier:
New ERA Enterprises
Description:
These sample tubes are useful for air-moisture sensitive samples, organometallics, kinetics, and other samples requiring carefully controlled environments.
Supplier:
VWR International
Description:
These glass vial are used primarily for the collection and testing of aqueous samples for Total Organic Carbon (TOC). Secondary uses include containment of extracts. Please refer to the applicable certificate of analysis for certified analytes and corresponding reporting limits.
Supplier:
Restek
Description:
QuEChERS methods are fast, easy, and cost-effective, and Restek Q-sep® products make QuEChERS procedures even simpler.
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