PIM2 3'UTR Lenti-reporter-Luc Vector
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Catalog numberMT-h17975
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Price:
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Size1 ug
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AvailabilityPlease contact us every day between 9am-6pm local time to check the availability and/or to request a quote. For larger quantities a discount may apply.
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OrderingIf you wish to order this product, please include the catalogue number #MT-h17975 in your purchase order among with your shipping and billing information.
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Technical filePlease contact us to request the latest datasheet, protocol, certificate of analysis and SDS files.
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NotesDesigned for Research Use Only. Manufactured in Canada.
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DescriptionLenti kit or vector with CMV or EF promotors for producing Lentivirus (lenti-, Latin for "slow") or lentiviral particles in 293t cells. Lentiviruses are characterized by a long incubation period and often Puro selected. Lentiviruses can deliver a significant amount of viral RNA into the DNA of the host cell and have the unique ability among retroviruses of being able to infect non-dividing cells. They are one of the most efficient methods of a gene delivery vector. The are packaged in HEK 293T cells to get the highest possible lentiviral titers of 108 IFU/ml. The Luc reporter is the expression of the firefly luciferase gene. Puro stands for puromicin selection.
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Gene target
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Gene symbolPIM2
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Short namePIM2 3'UTR -reporter-Luc Vector
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Techniquelenti, Lentivectors and viral particles, Vectors
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Alternative namepim-2 oncogene 3'UTR lentiviral-detector-Luc integrating Desoxyribonucleic acid sequence
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Alternative to gene targetpim-2 oncogene, PIM2 and IDBG-64771 and ENSG00000102096 and 11040, transferase activity, Plasma membranes, Pim2 and IDBG-129634 and ENSMUSG00000031155 and 18715, PIM2 and IDBG-636953 and ENSBTAG00000004597 and 508424
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Viruslenti
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Gene info
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Identity
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Gene
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Long gene namePim-2 proto-oncogene, serine/threonine kinase
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Synonyms gene name
- pim-2 oncogene
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GenBank acession
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Locus
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Discovery year1999-08-26
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Entrez gene record
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Pubmed identfication
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VEGA ID
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Locus Specific Databases
MeSH Data
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Name
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ConceptScope note: The transfer of bacterial DNA by phages from an infected bacterium to another bacterium. This also refers to the transfer of genes into eukaryotic cells by viruses. This naturally occurring process is routinely employed as a GENE TRANSFER TECHNIQUE.
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Tree numbers
- E05.393.350.800
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Qualifiersethics, trends, veterinary, history, classification, economics, instrumentation, methods, standards, statistics & numerical data