- Catalog number19792
- Product nameCellufine GCL-2000 medium
- Size5 lt
- Type of agarose ColumnsIon Exchange Agarose
- Chromatographic purification withCellufine GCL-2000 Media
- HPLC media generaly known asCellufine GCL-2000 Chromatography Media
- Chromatography Model or electric chargeGel filtration; Suitable for filtration by molecular size of biomolecules and proteins
- Form of the ge lliquid
- Particle size of beads53 to 125 um
- Chemical and physical stabilityThis media must be stored in a fridge at 2-8 degrees celsius. May be stored at room temperature only if the pH is between 3-12. Freezing may damage the media.
- Shelf lifeFive years after the date of manufacturing
- DescriptionCellufine GCL-2000 Media, also known as Chisso cefarose nicherei purification aragose column is the ideal gel filtration media for purification of bio-molecules and proteins by molecular size. The media is resistant to organic solvents, pH stable,hydrophobic, and autoclavable.
- Quantity5 liters
- More ge l purification media from chisso nichirei jnc
- Gene targetCellufine GCL-2000
- Identity:HGNC:15990
- Gene:GCA
- Long gene name:grancalcin
- Synonyms gene name:grancalcin, EF-hand calcium-binding protein, grancalcin, EF-hand calcium binding protein
- Synonyms:GCL,
- Discovery year:2001-07-20
- Entrez gene record:25801
- Pubmed identification:1737748, 1530588, 12804766
- RefSeq identity:NM_012198
- Classification:EF-hand domain containing
- VEGA ID:OTTHUMG00000132057
- Identity:HGNC:19717
- Gene:GMCL2
- Long gene name:germ cell-less 2, spermatogenesis associated
- Synonyms gene name:germ cell-less homolog 1 (Drosophila)-like, germ cell-less homolog 1 (Drosophila) pseudogene 1, germ cell-less, spermatogenesis associated 1 pseudogene 1
- Synonyms:GCL,
- Discovery year:2006-01-31
- Entrez gene record:64396
- Pubmed identification:16201836
- RefSeq identity:NM_001358008
- VEGA ID:OTTHUMG00000130894
- Gene symbolGCA, GMCL2
- Short nameCellufine GCL-2000 medium
- technique filter
- Medium
- TechniqueMedium, cell culture Media
- Alternative techniquecellculture
- Virushhv
- virus filter
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