CDC42SE2 Lentiviral Vector (Human) (EF1a) (pLenti-GIII-EF1a)
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Catalog number
LV113768
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Price
Please ask
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Size
1.0 µg DNA
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DNA lentivector for transduction information
Lentiveral packaging plasmid DNA for non-viral plasmid transfection and direct use in plasmid expression. This DNA can alos be used for packaging into Lentiviral particles for high efficiency transduction and stably integrated expressions. GENTAUR suggests to use our ABM packaging mix LV003 of second generation virusses or the LV053, our 3rd Generation Packaging mixture. pLenti lentiviral plasmids DNAs are stored in 10milliMolar Tris/HCI with 1mM EDTA at a pH of 8 at -25 C. Vectors with selection markers like kanamycin, puromycin or cumate are available.
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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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Gene target
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Gene symbol
PLA2G3, CDC42SE2
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Short name
CDC42SE2 Lentiviral Vector ( ) (EF1a) (pLenti-GIII-EF1a)
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Technique
Vectors
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Species
Human, Humans
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Alternative name
cellular division cycle 42 (GTP binding protein, 25kDa) small effector 2 Lentiviral integrating Desoxyribonucleic acid sequence (H. sapiens) (EF1a) (pLenti-GIII-EF1a)
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Alternative to gene target
CDC42 small effector 2, CDC42SE2 and IDBG-40423 and ENSG00000158985 and 56990, protein binding, Plasma membranes, Cdc42se2 and IDBG-174072 and ENSMUSG00000052298 and 102642955,72729, CDC42SE2 and IDBG-644746 and ENSBTAG00000005961 and 789618
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Gene info
Gene info
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Identity
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Gene
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Long gene name
CDC42 small effector 2
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Synonyms
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GenBank acession
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Locus
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Discovery year
2004-07-02
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Entrez gene record
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Pubmed identfication
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RefSeq identity
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VEGA ID
MeSH Data
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Name
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Concept
Scope 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
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Qualifiers
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