CytoSelect™ 48-well Cell Adhesion Assay (Fibrinogen, Fluorimetry)
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Catalog number
CBA-059
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Price
Please ask
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Size
48 assays
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We send this reagant on
Room temperature
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The temperatureerature for storage is
4ºC
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SDS or safty data sheet
more (CBA-051, 053, 057, 059, 061, 071) GHS.pdf
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Type of reagent
Cell Based Assays
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Related techniques
Cell Based Assays, Cell Adhesion, 48-Well ECM Cell Adhesion Assays
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Use of the reagent
Cell adhesion is a complex process involved in migration/invasion, embryogenesis, wound healing and tissue remodeling. Cells adhere to the extracellular matrix, forming complexes with cytoskeleton components that can affect cell motility, differentiation, proliferation, and survival. Our CytoSelect™ 48-Well Cell Adhesion Assays provide a fully quantitative method for the evaluation of cell adhesion. The 48-well plate is precoated with Fibrinogen.
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Cellular use
Full quantification of cell adhesion with no manual cell counting
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Protocol information
Plates precoated with uniform substrate layer of Fibrinogen
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Living modified organisme in this reagent or LMO
Not applicable
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Conjugation and form
host specific
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Species compatible to
human cells and cell lines and other cells
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Use of this test kit or product
Molecular biology
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Antigen
the sequence of the protein
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Buffer
The concentration in mg/ml in a 10mM of buffered solution at pH 7 to 7,50
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Molecular weight
kiloDalton
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This reagent is purified
0.98
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Description
cell adhesion molecules play a role in cell growth and activation and are often identified by WB or ELISA as in the CytoSelect™ 48- Adhesion Assay (Fibrinogen, Fluorimetry). For cells, cell lines and tissues in culture till half confluency.
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Test
Cellular biology labs supplies other types of Assays as 1.
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Gene target
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Short name
CytoSelect™ 48- Adhesion Assay (Fibrinogen, Fluorimetry)
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Technique
Assay, assays
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Host
Assay
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Alternative name
CytoSelect™ 48-well cellular Adhesion test (Fibrinogen, Fluorimetry)
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Alternative technique
arrays
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Tissue
cell
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