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product summary
company name :
Sino Biological
product type :
cDNA
product name :
Human GSR/Glutathione reductase Gene ORF cDNA clone expression plasmid, C-His tag
catalog :
HG15538-CH
quantity :
1Unit
price :
215 USD
citations: 1
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Prakash J, Yadav S, Saha G, Chiranjivi A, Kumar S, Sasidharan S, et al. Episomal expression of human glutathione reductase (HuGR) in Leishmania sheds light on evolutionary pressure for unique redox metabolism pathway: Impaired stress tolerance ability of Leishmania donovani. Int J Biol Macromol. 2019;121:498-507 pubmed publisher
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product information
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Catalog Number :
HG15538-CH
Product Name :
Human GSR/Glutathione reductase Gene ORF cDNA clone expression plasmid, C-His tag
Product Type :
cDNA
Size :
1Unit
List Price :
215 USD
Gene ID :
BC069244
Product Description :
Full length Clone DNA of Human glutathione reductase with C terminal His tag.
SpeciesSummary :
Human
ALTnames :
GSR
Packaging :
Each tube contains lyophilized plasmid.
Application Summary :
Stable or Transient mammalian expression
Storage :
The lyophilized plasmid can be stored at ambient temperature for three months.
company information

Sino Biological
Building 9, No.18 Kechuang 10th St, BDA, Beijing, 100176
marketing@sinobiological.com
https://www.sinobiological.com86 400-890-9989
headquarters: China
Sino Biological is an international reagent supplier and service provider. The company specializes in recombinant protein production and antibody development. All of Sino Biological's products are independently developed and produced, including recombinant proteins, antibodies and cDNA clones. Sino Biological is the researchers' one-stop technical services shop for the advanced technology platforms they need to make advancements. In addition, Sino Biological offer pharmaceutical companies and biotechnology firms pre-clinical production technology services for hundreds of monoclonal antibody drug candidates.
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