C4A shRNA Plasmid (Human)
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Catalog number
MBS8250554
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Price
Please ask
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Size
0,15 mg
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Other size
please contact us to order other different size
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Properties
Human proteins, cDNA and human recombinants are used in human reactive ELISA kits and to produce anti-human mono and polyclonal antibodies. Modern humans (Homo sapiens, primarily ssp. Homo sapiens sapiens). Depending on the epitopes used human ELISA kits can be cross reactive to many other species. Mainly analyzed are human serum, plasma, urine, saliva, human cell culture supernatants and biological samples.
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Kit
Plasmid mini made and maxi DNA purification kits can be silica gel or anion exchange, endotoxin free and are used to produce pure plasmids that are small DNA molecules within a cell separated from chromosomal DNA and can replicate independently. They are most commonly found in bacteria as small circular, double-stranded DNA molecules; however, plasmids are sometimes present in archaea and eukaryotic organisms. In nature, plasmids often carry genes that may benefit the survival of the organism, for example antibiotic resistance. While the chromosomes are big and contain all the essential information for living, plasmids usually are very small and contain only additional information. Artificial plasmids are widely used as vectors in molecular cloning, serving to drive the replication of recombinant DNA sequences within host organisms.
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Gene target
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Gene symbol
C4A-AS1, C4A
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Short name
C4A shRNA Plasmid ( )
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Technique
plasmid, plasmids in 1
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Species
Human, Humans
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Alternative name
complement component 4A (Rodgers blood group) short hairpin RNA Plasmid (H. sapiens)
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Alternative technique
plasmids
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Alternative to gene target
complement component 4A (Rodgers blood group), C4 and C4A2 and C4A3 and C4A4 and C4A6 and C4AD and C4S and CO4 and CPAMD2 and RG, C4A and IDBG-125942 and ENSG00000244731 and 720, protein binding, Extracellular
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Gene info
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Identity
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Gene
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Long gene name
C4A antisense RNA 1
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Synonyms gene name
- C4A antisense RNA 1 (non-protein coding)
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Locus
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Discovery year
2011-04-21
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Classification
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VEGA ID
Gene info
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