NCF2 shRNA Plasmid (Rat)
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Catalog numberMBS8290630
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PricePlease ask
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Size0,15 mg
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Other sizeplease contact us to order other different size
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KitPlasmid 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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AboutRats are used to make rat monoclonal anti mouse antibodies. There are less rat- than mouse clones however. Rats genes from rodents of the genus Rattus norvegicus are often studied in vivo as a model of human genes in Sprague-Dawley or Wistar rats.
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Latin nameRattus norvegicus
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Gene target
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Gene symbolNCF2
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Short nameNCF2 shRNA Plasmid ( )
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Techniqueplasmid, plasmids in 1
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HostRat
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SpeciesRat, Rats
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Alternative nameneutrophil cytosolic factor 2 short hairpin RNA Plasmid (Rat)
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Alternative techniqueplasmids
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Alternative to gene targetneutrophil cytosolic factor 2, NCF-2 and NOXA2 and P67-PHOX and P67PHOX, NCF2 and IDBG-105312 and ENSG00000116701 and 4688, Rac GTPase binding, nuclei, Ncf2 and IDBG-198618 and ENSMUSG00000026480 and 17970, NCF2 and IDBG-637262 and ENSBTAG00000008004 and 281346
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Gene info
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Identity
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Gene
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Long gene nameneutrophil cytosolic factor 2
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Synonyms gene name
- neutrophil cytosolic factor 2 (65kD, chronic granulomatous disease, autosomal 2)
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Synonyms
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Synonyms name
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GenBank acession
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Locus
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Discovery year1989-05-25
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Entrez gene record
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RefSeq identity
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Classification
- Tetratricopeptide repeat domain containing
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VEGA ID
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Locus Specific Databases