Immortalized GFP-Expressing Monkey Primary Bladder Smooth Muscle Cells Size:0.5 x 10^6 cellsDescription Immortalized GFP Expressing Cynomolgus Monkey Primary Bladder Smooth Muscle Cells from Cell Biologics are isolated from Cynomolgus Monkey Bladder tissue and grown in gelatin pre coated tissue culture flask with Cell Biologics Complete Growth Medium. Cells at passage 2 3 are harvested from flasks and cryo preserved in vials. Each vial contains 0. 5x106 cells per ml and is delivered frozen. Immortalized GFP Expressing Cynomolgus Monkey
SHENTEK® Residual Saccharomyces cerevisiae DNA Quantitation Kit is designed to quantify residual Saccharomyces cerevisiae DNA in biopharmaceutical materials across process stages from in-process samples to final products
is localized to chromosome 17 and the beta gene is localized to chromosome 3
PCR plates find applications across various molecular biology disciplines
its concentration remains stable over time
Swissprot No P00338 Gene Accession NP_005557 WB Predicted band size 37 kDa WB Positive control WB Recommended dilution 1000-5000 IHC predicted cell location Predicted cell location: Cytoplasm IHC positive control Positive control: Human liver cancer IHC Recommed dilution Recommended dilution: 50-200 Storage
Full name GTPBP4 rabbit monoclonal antibody Alternative names 50 μl/100 μl Reactivity rabbit monoclonal Applications WB
1-bis(hydroxymethyl)ethyl]glycine Appearance White Crystalline Powder CAS No
Jul 2008] Swissprot No P61978 Gene Accession 3190 WB Predicted band size 51 kDa WB Positive control WB Recommended dilution 500-2000 IHC predicted cell location Predicted cell location: Nucleus IHC positive control Positive control: Human tonsil IHC Recommed dilution Recommended dilution: 50-100 Storage
optimizes the experimental program
and cell culture experimental design
Cryogenic Storage — Suitable for LN₂ vapor-phase and ultra-low temperature freezers
IHC Host Rabbit Clone type rabbit polyclonal Target Background Receptor tyrosine kinase which binds promiscuously GPI-anchored ephrin-A family ligands residing on adjacent cells