Tris(cyclopentadienyl)yttrium(III)
Supplier:
Microgenics Corporation (Mas)
Description:
Save time with ready-to-use, liquid assayed MASâ„¢ Liquimmuneâ„¢ Immunoassay Controls
Catalog Number:
(75789-572)
Supplier:
Prosci
Description:
Oncostatin-M-Specific Receptor Subunit beta (OSMR beta ) is a 150 - 180 kDa member of the IL-6 receptor family. OSMR beta associates with gp130 to form the type II OSM receptor, the receptor is responsive to OSM. Gp130 subunit is shared by other IL-6 family cytokine receptors, and OSMR beta associates with gp130-like receptor (GPL) to form a receptor complex responsive to IL-31. The human OSMR beta cDNA encodes a 979 amino acid (aa) precursor, the precursor includes a 27 aa signal sequence, a 712 aa extracellular domain (ECD), a 22 aatransmembrane segment, and a 218 aa cytoplasmic domain. The ECD contains one partial and one complete hematopoietin domain, an Ig-like domain, and three Fibronectin type-III domains.
Catalog Number:
(75930-442)
Supplier:
Rockland Immunochemical
Description:
NIPSNAP is a member of an evolutionarily well conserved gene family and has a strong sequence similarity to the central portion of a protein encoded by C. elegans chromosome III between a 4-nitrophenylphosphatase (NIP) domain and non-neuronal SNAP25-like protein. Recent studies have indicated that NIPSNAP is involved in the regulation of the Ca2+-selective transient receptor potential vanilloid channel 6 (TRPV6). NIPSNAP1 associates with TRPV6 at the plasma membrane and inhibits TRPV6 currents. Other studies show that NIPSNAP's expression is reduced in the phenylketonuria (PKU) mouse brain, suggesting that NIPSNAP may play a role in memory.
Catalog Number:
(75930-452)
Supplier:
Rockland Immunochemical
Description:
The NIPSNAP proteins comprise a family of evolutionarily well-conserved proteins with strong sequence similarity to the central portion of a protein encoded by C. elegans chromosome III between a 4-nitrophenylphosphatase (NIP) domain and non-neuronal SNAP25-like protein. NIPSNAP2, a novel gene encoding a protein with tyrosine phosphorylation sites and a transmembrane domain, is co-amplified with EGFR in approximately 40% of glioblastomas, the most common and malignant form of central nervous system tumors. While NIPSNAP3B is highly expressed skeletal muscle, NIPSNAP3A mRNA levels are low. NIPSNAP proteins have been suggested to be important in vesicular transport.
Catalog Number:
(10405-230)
Supplier:
Bioss
Description:
Defects in G6PD are the cause of chronic non-spherocytic hemolytic anemia (CNSHA) . Deficiency of G6PD is associated with hemolytic anemia in two different situations. First, in areas in which malaria has been endemic, G6PD-deficiency alleles have reached high frequencies (1% to 50%) and deficient individuals, though essentially asymptomatic in the steady state, have a high risk of acute hemolytic attacks. Secondly, sporadic cases of G6PD deficiency occur at a very low frequencies, and they usually present a more severe phenotype. Several types of CNSHA are recognized. Class-I variants are associated with severe NSHA; class-II have an activity <10% of normal; class-III have an activity of 10% to 60% of normal; class-IV have near normal activity.
Catalog Number:
(10401-118)
Supplier:
Bioss
Description:
Defects in G6PD are the cause of chronic non-spherocytic hemolytic anemia (CNSHA) . Deficiency of G6PD is associated with hemolytic anemia in two different situations. First, in areas in which malaria has been endemic, G6PD-deficiency alleles have reached high frequencies (1% to 50%) and deficient individuals, though essentially asymptomatic in the steady state, have a high risk of acute hemolytic attacks. Secondly, sporadic cases of G6PD deficiency occur at a very low frequencies, and they usually present a more severe phenotype. Several types of CNSHA are recognized. Class-I variants are associated with severe NSHA; class-II have an activity <10% of normal; class-III have an activity of 10% to 60% of normal; class-IV have near normal activity.
Catalog Number:
(10485-620)
Supplier:
Bioss
Description:
Irisin: Contrary to mouse, may not be involved in the beneficial effects of muscular exercise, nor in the induction of browning of human white adipose tissue.
Catalog Number:
(10287-538)
Supplier:
Bioss
Description:
In human liver cytosolic fractions, four forms of biliverdin reductase have been identified, including two biliverdin-IX Beta reductases and two biliverdin-IX Alpha reductases, designated isozymes I and II and isozymes III and IV, respectively. Biliverdin reductase A (BLVRA), also designated biliverdin-IX Alpha-reductase, belongs to the GFO/iIDH/MocA family and the biliverdin reductase subfamily. The gene that encodes this cytoplasmic protein maps to chromosome 7p14-cen. BLVRA reduces biliverdin IX ?(the ?methene bridge of the open tetrapyrrole) to bilirubin with the concomitant oxidation of an NADH or NADPH cofactor (bilirubin + NADP+ = biliverdin + NADPH). BLVRA is expressed primarily in liver.
Catalog Number:
(10110-898)
Supplier:
Prosci
Description:
HSPA1L is a 70kDa heat shock protein. In conjunction with other heat shock proteins, this protein stabilizes existing proteins against aggregation and mediates the folding of newly translated proteins in the cytosol and in organelles. This gene encodes a 70kDa heat shock protein. In conjunction with other heat shock proteins, this protein stabilizes existing proteins against aggregation and mediates the folding of newly translated proteins in the cytosol and in organelles. The gene is located in the major histocompatibility complex class III region, in a cluster with two closely related genes which also encode isoforms of the 70kDa heat shock protein. Publication Note: This RefSeq record includes a subset of the publications that are available for this gene. Please see the Entrez Gene record to access additional publications.
Supplier:
Microgenics Corporation (Mas)
Description:
Monitor the performance of various serum protein and serology test procedures with ready-to-use, liquid assayed multi-analyte MASâ„¢ Immunology Controls
Catalog Number:
(103783-186)
Supplier:
BioVendor
Description:
Total 162 AA. MW: 18.6 kDa (calculated). UniProtKB acc. no. P13232 (Glu26-His177). N-terminal His-tag (10 extra AA). Protein identity confirmed by LC-MS/MS.
Supplier:
O&M HALYARD, INC
Description:
These Isolation Gowns provide protection based on AAMI guidelines, the most widely accepted system of classification, determined by liquid barrier performance, for protective apparel and surgical drapes.
Supplier:
Thermo Scientific
Description:
Separate a wide range of enantiomers with Hypersilâ„¢ Chiral HPLC columns, designed for separations of neutral, acidic and basic racemates in normal phase. These chiral columns can help ensure your purification needs are met by resolving racemic mixtures and potential contaminants so you can be confident in the purity of target compound. To maximize screening efficiency, these columns can be ordered in kits which contain a column in each of our chiral phases. All columns are available in analytical and preparative scale formats.
Catalog Number:
(103287-348)
Supplier:
Novus Biologicals
Description:
The HRP-2 Antibody from Novus Biologicals is a rabbit polyclonal antibody to HRP-2. This antibody reacts with human. The HRP-2 Antibody has been validated for the following applications: Western Blot.
Catalog Number:
(76081-280)
Supplier:
Bioss
Description:
Contactin 2 is a neuronal cell adhesion molecule (CAM) that influences the formation of axon connections in the developing nervous system. Contactin 2 is a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSF) and contains a glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchor, six immunogobulin (Ig)-like and four Fibronectin type III (FNIII)-like domains. Contactin 2 is expressed predominantly during neural development on the cell membrane of axons in nerve fiber tracts in order to guide commissural axons without promoting their growth. Contactin 2 binds with NgCAM in the plane of the same membrane (cis-binding). The Contactin 2 heterophilic (Contactin 2/NgCAM and Contactin 2/NrCAM) binding sites are localized to the first four Ig domains. The Contactin 2 homophilic (Contactin 2/Contactin 2) binding site is localized to the FNIII domain.
Catalog Number:
(76081-278)
Supplier:
Bioss
Description:
Contactin 2 is a neuronal cell adhesion molecule (CAM) that influences the formation of axon connections in the developing nervous system. Contactin 2 is a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSF) and contains a glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchor, six immunogobulin (Ig)-like and four Fibronectin type III (FNIII)-like domains. Contactin 2 is expressed predominantly during neural development on the cell membrane of axons in nerve fiber tracts in order to guide commissural axons without promoting their growth. Contactin 2 binds with NgCAM in the plane of the same membrane (cis-binding). The Contactin 2 heterophilic (Contactin 2/NgCAM and Contactin 2/NrCAM) binding sites are localized to the first four Ig domains. The Contactin 2 homophilic (Contactin 2/Contactin 2) binding site is localized to the FNIII domain.
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