OVA Conjugated Beta-Crosslaps (bCTx)
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Catalog number
RPU50943-1mg
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Price
Please ask
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Size
1mg
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Estimated Turnaround Time
6-11 business days
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Gene Name
NA
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Alternative Names
b-CTx; bCTXI; bCTX-I; B-Cr; BCL; Type I Collagen C-Telopeptide-Related Fraction
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Source
Chemical synthesis
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Purity
> 90%
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Application
Immunogen; SDS-PAGE; WB
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Shipping Conditions
Ice packs
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Storage conditions
Short term: -20°C; Long term: -80°C. Minimize freeze and thaw cycles.
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Shelf life
1 year
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Restriction
For research use only. Not for diagnostic procedures.
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Gene
Ovalbumin (abbreviated OVA) is the main protein found in egg white, making up 60-65% of the total protein. Ovalbumin displays sequence and three-dimensional homology to the serpin superfamily, but unlike most serpins it is not a serine protease inhibitor. The function of ovalbumin is unknown, although it is presumed to be a storage protein. OVA is also the best characterized and the first antigen proteins used as a transgene to make transgenic mice. Many different transgenic mouse models have systemic OVA expression driven by the ubiquitously expressed b-actin promoter or tissue-specific OVA expression with insulin promoter to drive the transgene expression, for studying type I diabetes, or in different isoforms, secreted or cell-membrane associated, and more recently as inducible transgene models. These C57BL/6 mice, BALB/c mice models are well characterized, and have contributed to our understanding of immunogenicity and tolerance by the OVA model.
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