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Description |
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R-M1-8274 |
Concanavalin A-sepharose |
Concanavalin A is a tetrameric protein,the minimal structure exhibiting high affinity binding of carbohydrates is the dimeric form. The dimer form of ConA is an active stable structure, and the tetramer-dimer transition can be promoted by low pH or succinylation of the protein.Concanavalin A (Con A) is a plant lectin that is purified from jack beans. Con A binds to the mannose residues of various glycoproteins and activates lymphocytes. |
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R-M1-8275 |
Avidin-Sepharose |
Avidin Sepharose is a protein modifier that can perform specific binding.It can be used to determine the sensitivity of biotin. |
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R-M1-8296 |
Biotin-cadaverine |
Biotin-cadaverine can be coupled to carboxylic acids, DNA and other biomolecules. |
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R-M1-8298 |
HSA-SH |
HSA-SH,Human serum albumin-thiol from kamulin.Human serum albumin (HSA) is the main plasma protein.It can bind with water,Ca (2 +),Na(+),K(+),fatty acids,hormones and drugs,and maintain the colloidal osmotic pressure of blood. |
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R-M1-8299 |
HSA-Sepharose beads |
HSA-Sepharose beads,Human serum albumin-Sepharose beads from kamulin.Human serum albumin (HSA) is the main plasma protein.It can bind with water,Ca (2 +),Na(+),K(+),fatty acids,hormones and drugs,and maintain the colloidal osmotic pressure of blood. |
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R-M1-8389 |
Human Immunoglobulin G (Ig G)-Thiol |
human Immunoglobulin G (Ig G)-Thiol is a protein labeled compound. |
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R-M1-8412 |
Rabbit IgG thiol |
Rabbit IgG thiol/IgG from rabbit, thiol refers to rabbit immunoglobulin G (IgG) that has been modified to contain a thiol group (-SH) on its structure. The thiol group can be introduced to the IgG molecule through various chemical modification methods. This thiol modification allows for specific conjugation or binding of the IgG to other molecules or surfaces that contain groups susceptible to thiol reactions, such as maleimide or pyridyldithio groups. Rabbit IgG thiol can be used for various applications, including antibody conjugation, protein labeling, immobilization, and protein-protein interaction studies. |
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R-M1-8425 |
ROS Responsive Liposomes @ Protein |
Reactive Oxygen Species-Responsive Liposomes Loaded with Proteins refers to a type of liposomal delivery system that incorporates proteins and is designed to respond to reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the body.
Liposomes are microscopic vesicles composed of lipid bilayers, often used as carriers or encapsulation systems for drugs, proteins, or genetic material. In this case, liposomes are specifically designed to respond to ROS, which are highly reactive molecules involved in various cellular processes and are often associated with oxidative stress and disease conditions.
The liposomes used in this system are engineered to undergo changes in their structure or release their cargo in the presence of ROS. The incorporation of proteins along with ROS-responsive liposomes allows for targeted delivery and controlled release of the protein payload in response to specific ROS levels or conditions.
This delivery system has potential applications in various fields, including targeted drug delivery, therapeutics for oxidative stress-related diseases, and biomedical research involving ROS-mediated cellular signaling pathways. |
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R-M1-8472 |
Cisplatin-SS-MAL |
By combining cisplatin with an SS bond and a MAL group, Cisplatin-SS-MAL can be designed as a prodrug or a targeted drug delivery system that utilizes the cleavable disulfide bond to release cisplatin at specific locations within the body. This design allows for controlled drug release and targeted therapy, potentially reducing systemic side effects while improving the efficacy of cisplatin in cancer treatment. |
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R-M1-8492 |
Tetracycline-OVA |
Tetracycline-OVA/OVA Conjugated Tetracycline (TTC)/Tetracycline [OVA] /Tetracycline (TTC) Protein (OVA)/Tetracycline protein (OVA) refers to the conjugation of Tetracycline with Ovalbumin (OVA). Tetracycline is a widely used antibiotic medication that belongs to the class of tetracycline antibiotics. Ovalbumin, on the other hand, is a protein found in egg whites and is commonly used as an antigen in immunological research. |
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