PDGFC Protein (AA 235-345)
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- Target Alle PDGFC Proteine anzeigen
- PDGFC (Platelet-Derived Growth Factor C (PDGFC))
- Protein-Typ
- Recombinant
- Biologische Aktivität
- Active
- Proteineigenschaft
- AA 235-345
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Spezies
- Human
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Quelle
- HEK-293T Cells
- Produktmerkmale
- ED50 < 1 ng/mL, measured in a cell proliferation assay using 3T3 cells.
- Reinheit
- > 95 % as analyzed by SDS-PAGE.
- Endotoxin-Niveau
- < 0.2 EU/μg, determined by LAL method.
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- Beschränkungen
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- Format
- Lyophilized
- Rekonstitution
- Reconstituted in ddH2O or PBS at 100 μg/mL.
- Buffer
- Lyophilized after extensive dialysis against PBS.
- Lagerung
- -80 °C
- Informationen zur Lagerung
- Lyophilized recombinant Human Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) -CC remains stable up to 6 months at -80 °C from date of receipt. Upon reconstitution, Human Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) -CC should be stable up to 1 week at 4 °C or up to 2 months at -20 °C.
- Haltbarkeit
- 6 months
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- Target
- PDGFC (Platelet-Derived Growth Factor C (PDGFC))
- Abstract
- PDGFC Produkte
- Synonyme
- SCDGF Protein, FALLOTEIN Protein, 1110064L01Rik Protein, AI647969 Protein, PDGF-C Protein, platelet derived growth factor C Protein, platelet-derived growth factor, C polypeptide Protein, PDGFC Protein, Pdgfc Protein
- Substanzklasse
- Viral Protein
- Hintergrund
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Platelet-Derived Growth Factor (PDGF) is a potent mitogen for a wide range of cell types including fibroblasts, smooth muscle, connective tissue, bone and cartilage cells, and some blood cells. The PDGF is involved in a number of biological processes, including hyperplasia, chemotaxis, embryonic neuron development, and respiratory tubule epithelial cell development. The PDGF family consists of proteins derived from four genes (PDGF -A, -B, -C, and -D) that form four disulfide-linked homodimers (PDGF-AA, -BB, -CC, and -DD) and one heterodimer (PDGF-AB).
Synonyms: PDGF - Molekulargewicht
- 15-19 kDa, observed by reducing SDS-PAGE.
- NCBI Accession
- NP_057289
- Pathways
- RTK Signalweg, Platelet-derived growth Factor Receptor Signaling
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