Ursus arctos-Ingredient Probe qPCR Kit E-Blot ImagersDescription Ursus arctos Ingredient Probe qPCR Kit is a PCR kit intended for research use in nucleic acid analysis under controlled laboratory conditions using probe based real time PCR. Purified DNA is directly amplified using sequence specific primers and probes. During amplification, fluorescence signals are generated through probe cleavage, allowing real time monitoring of amplification. The resulting signals may be used for comparative analysis
The treatment of endothelial cells with this cytokine has been shown to stimulate the production of other cytokines including IL6
The product is supplied ready for direct use without dilution
Centrifuged at 250g on a swing rotor for 10min at room temperature
IHC Host Rabbit Clone type rabbit polyclonal Target Background This gene encodes a cell adhesion protein which is a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily
Full name M-MuLV Reverse Transcriptase Reaction Buffer 5X Reaction Buffer Unit Definition One unit is defined as the amount of enzyme that catalyzes the incorporation of 10 nmol dTMP into a polynucleotide fraction in 10 min at 37°C
and uses different modes of RNA stem-loop binding to exert either translational activation or repression (PubMed:25849773)
IF Host Rabbit Clone type rabbit monoclonal Target Background This gene is a member of the unc-84 homolog family and encodes a nuclear envelope protein with an Unc84 (SUN) domain
Jan 2014] Swissprot No O60832 Gene Accession 1736 WB Predicted band size 58 kDa WB Positive control WB Recommended dilution 500-2000 IHC predicted cell location Predicted cell location: Nucleus IHC positive control Positive control: Human breast cancer IHC Recommed dilution Recommended dilution: 50-100 Storage
Read at 450nm
Gamma-irradiated sterilization
IHC Host Rabbit Clone type rabbit polyclonal Target Background The origin recognition complex (ORC) is a highly conserved six subunits protein complex essential for the initiation of the DNA replication in eukaryotic cells
such as cell proliferation