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product summary
company name :
LifeSpan Biosciences
product type :
protein
product name :
Rat SDF1 / CXCL12 Protein (Recombinant) (aa22-89) - LS-G5695
catalog :
LS-G5695
product information
ProteinId :
5695
CatalogNumber :
LS-G5695
Product Name :
Rat SDF1 / CXCL12 Protein (Recombinant) (aa22-89) - LS-G5695
PresentationDesc :
Tris, 50% Glycerol
ProteinType :
Recombinant
ProteinSpecies :
Rat
ProteinSourceSpecies :
E. coli
RecommendedStorage :
Short term: -20°C; Long term: -80°C; Avoid freeze-thaw cycles.
ReconstitutionInstructions :
Reconstitute in sterile distilled water to 0.1-1 mg/ml.
Purification :
Greater than 97% by SDS-PAGE and HPLC
PredictedMolecularWeight :
8.4 kDa
Gene :
SDF1 / CXCL12
StandardGeneSymbol :
CXCL12
Subfamily :
Intercrine alpha
gene family :
Intercrine
Synonyms :
CXCL12, C-X-C motif chemokine 12, HIRH, IRH, SDF-1, SDF-1b, SDF1A, SDF1B, TPAR1, TLSF-a, TLSF-b, SDF-1a, SDF1, Sdf1alpha, Stromal cell-derived factor 1, TLSF, HSDF-1, PBSF, SCYB12
ShippingInstruction :
+4°C Ice Packs
SalesRegion :
Worldwide
company information
LifeSpan Biosciences
2401 Fourth Avenue, Suite 900
Seattle, WA 98121
Seattle, WA 98121
CustomerSupport@lsbio.com
https://www.lsbio.com1-206-464-1554
headquarters: USA
Since 1995, LifeSpan has been the industry leader in molecular pathology, specializing in the localization of proteins in normal and diseased tissues, both human and non-human. We offer more than 74,000 antibodies, custom designed immunohistochemistry (IHC) studies, immediately available human tissue IHC profiles for more than 500 proteins, and histology and pathology services. Our bank of 2 million specimens is available to support our customers' contract research studies and contains frozen and formalin-fixed (FFPE) normal and diseased tissues. Our contract services are comprehensive; they include study design, antibody sourcing and characterization, tissue sourcing and validation, immunolabeling, trouble shooting, and interpretation of the results by a LifeSpan pathologist.
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