Protein A Beads
Conditions of optimal Protein A bead performance in applications should be determined by the end user.
Conditions of optimal Protein A bead performance in applications should be determined by the end user.
Cytokines, small proteins (about 5-20 kDa), are very important in human health and disease, specifically in host responses to infection, immune responses, inflammation, trauma, sepsis, cancer, and reproduction. Similar to hormones, cytokines are important in...
Some of the following immune checkpoint proteins are the most popular targets of therapeutic antibodies and biomarkers of clinical diagnostics. We supply multiple species of the immune checkpoint proteins, such as human, mouse, rat, canine,...
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How to make D-luciferin potassium salt? There are D-luciferin free acid, D-luciferin potassium salt, and D-luciferin sodium salt in the market. Our synthetic D-luciferin potassium salt (catalog No. MB000102-R70170 or MB102) is purified to remove...
How does the luciferin luciferase system work? The luciferin luciferase reaction mechanism is well known. The other chiral form, L-luciferin, competitively inhibits the chemical reaction.
D-Luciferin is the small molecule substrate for the enzyme Luciferase producing bioluminescence or light. There are many types of luciferin and analogs in nature or created by chemical synthesis.
I have used D-luciferin potassium salt in cell-based assays. Can I use it for in vivo animal research? How does the luciferin luciferase system work? How to make D-luciferin potassium salt? D-luciferin uses, D-luciferin in...