This is a Validated Antibody Database (VAD) review about bovine serum albumin, based on 73 published articles (read how Labome selects the articles), using bovine serum albumin product in experiments. It is aimed to help Labome visitors find the most suited bovine serum albumin. Please note the number of articles fluctuates since newly identified citations are added and citations for discontinued catalog numbers are removed regularly.
synonym: BSA, bovine serum albumin, albumin bovine serum, acetylated bovine serum albumin, bovine serum albumin (BSA) fraction V, bovine serum albumin fraction V, Bovine serum Albumin (BSA), fatty acid-free bovine serum albumin (BSA, Bovine Serum Albumin (IgG-Free, Protease-Free), Bovine Serum Albumin - Fraction V, BOVINE SERUM ALBUMIN 30% Solution, Bovine Serum Albumin Fr.V , albumin bovine, bovine albumin

Roche Diagnostics bovine serum albumin was used to coat and block wells in ELISA in order to evaluate the correlation between cross-reactivity of Ig and genetic distance using the cytochrome b gene among species to the paper
BSA was used for cell culture, in order to study the effect of extrusion defect on carcinogenesis and tumor progression to the paper
Ambion BSA was used to isolate RNA to investigate the mechanism of X-chromosome dosage compensation in Caenorhabditis elegans to the paper
Fisher Scientific bovine serum albumin was used to perform immunocytochemistry in order to study the different trafficking mechanisms of endosomal Toll-like receptors mediated by UNC93B1 to the paper
Invitrogen FITC-labeled bovine serum albumin was used to perform cell migration experiments in order to show that blood-brain barrier integrity and CNS immune quiescence were promoted by sonic hedgehog pathway to the paper
Thermo Scientific bovine serum albumin standard was used to perform SEC-MALS in order to show that autoubiquitination could be promoted by conformational change of cIAP1 induced by antagonists to the paper
Invitrogen Alexa Fluor-647 conjugated to bovine serum albumin (BSA) was used to perform cardiomyocyte attachment and stretch analysis in order to show that mechano-chemo transduction in cardiomyocytes depends on X-ROS signaling to the paper
Invitrogen BSA was used to perform PCR in order to show that mitochondrial genome evolution may accumulate deleterious mutations specific for men to the paper
Invitrogen NBD-C6-ceramide (6- ((N- (7-nitrobenz-2-oxa-1, 3-diazol-4-yl) amino) hexanoyl) sphingosine) complexed to BSA was used in labelling of the trans-Golgi network in order to assess the relevance of sub cellular localization of the copper efflux transporters ATP7A and ATP7B for acquired cisplatin resistance in vitro to the paper
Fisher Scientific bovine serum albumin was used for immunoblot analysis in order to study the role for YKL-40 in modulating the biological activity of basic fibroblast growth factor to the paper
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Sigma-Aldrich fatty acid-free bovine serum albumin was used to perform stimulation experiments in order to show that beneficial heart growth could be promoted by fatty acids from Burmese python A6003to the paper
BSA was used in the immunofluorescence assay in order to study the role of endothelial cell rearrangement in vessel regression to the paper
BSA was used for electron microscopy, in order to demonstrate the role of astrocyte-secreted protein hevin in thalamocortical synaptic connectivity in the mouse cortex to the paper
Sigma BSA was used to perform cell treatment in order to study the recognition mechanism of haptens by gamma delta T cells to the paper
Sigma bovine serum albumin was used to perform sample treatment in order to study the regulation of the Fringe proteins on Notch-ligand cis and trans interactions to specify signaling states to the paper
Sigma-Aldrich bovine serum albumin was used to perform SEC-MALS measurement in order to study the regulation mechanism of periplasmic proteolysis by the signaling molecule cyclic-di-GMP to the paper
Sigma BSA was used to perform cell culture in order to study the distinct roles for wnt signalling in the specification of spinal cord and paraxial mesoderm identity to the paper
Sigma BSA was used to perform oocyte-microinjection in order to study the regulatory mechanism of the Spire and Formin 2 in the actin assembly process in meiosis to the paper
Sigma-Aldrich bovine serum albumin was used to perform drug experiment in order to study the role of a class of cell surface directional motors in gliding motility and sporulation in Myxococcus xanthus to the paper
Sigma BSA was used to perform western blot in order to investigate the roles of Vav2 and Vav3 in skin cancer to the paper
Sigma low endotoxin bovine serum albumin was used to perform beta-hexosaminidase release assays in order to investigate the mechanism of PI3K gamma activation to the paper
Sigma BSA was used to perform protein disaggregation in order to study the mechanism by which small heat shock proteins potentiate amyloid dissolution to the paper
Sigma BSA was used to perform immunocytochemistry in order to investigate the regulatory effect of iron oxide nanoparticles on blood glucose in mice to the paper
SigmaAldrich bovine serum albumin was used to perform oocyte culture in order to show that oogenic processes were regulated by MARF1 to the paper
Sigma BSA was used to perform cell treatment in order to study the role of p53 in the differentiation of human embryonic stem cells to the paper
Sigma-Aldrich bovine serum albumin was used in 10 mg/ml to perform enzymatic digestion blocking in order to show that obesity in db/db mice could be rescued by hypothalamic neuron transplantation to the paper
Sigma-Aldrich BSA was used to perform Far Western assay in order to show that insect endosymbionts could be protected by ColA antimicrobial peptide to the paper
Sigma BSA was used to perform blocking experiments in order to show that enteric virus infection could be enhanced by intestinal microbiota to the paper
SigmaAldrich bovine serum albumin was used in 10 mg/mL to perform MII-stage oocyte collection in order to show that loss of 5hmC in mouse preimplantation embryos is a passsive process depending on DNA replication to the paper
Sigma Aldrich bovine serum albumin (BSA) was used to perform Pf sporozoite preparation in order to show that Pf sporozoites specific CD8+ could be induced by live attenuated malaria vaccine to the paper
Sigma bovine serum albumin was used in 1% to perform immunocytochemistry in order to show that axonal projection could be regulated by cartilage acidic protein-1B through NgR1 inhibition to the paper
Sigma-Aldrich fatty acidfree bovine serum albumin was used to perform ex vivo lipolysis in order to show that cancer-associated cachexia is associated Atgl and Hsl to the paper
Sigma bovine serum albumin was used for salt gradient dialysis in order to reveal a nucleosome packing mechanism for creating chromatin organizing centers at the 5' ends of genes to the paper
Sigma Fraction V bovine serum albumin was used in 1 mg/mL to perform cell labeling in order to show that a computational method for protein designment may be useful for influenza therapy to the paper
Sigma BSA was used to obtain the intracerebral inoculum in order to create a recombinant prion to the paper
Sigma Aldrich BSA was used to reduce background in immunohistochemistry reaction in order to study the preferentially expressed characterization of the arylsulfatase I (ARSI) gene to the paper
Sigma BSA was used to do western blot in order to investigate the role of the progesterone receptor A and c-Met in spheroids-endometrium to the paper
Sigma bovine serum albumin was used to culture cells in order to study the mechanism of HIF-1-regulated cell survival in ischemic conditions to the paper
Sigma-Aldrich Bovine serum albumin was used to inject into mouse for sensitizing mouse in order to investigate the role of endothelial Gq/G11-mediated signaling in regulating anaphylactic reactions to the paper
Sigma-Aldrich fatty acid-free bovine serum albumin (BSA) was used for in vitro kinase assays in order to study the effect of casein kinase Igamma2 on trafficking of ceramide in the synthesis of sphingomyelin to the paper
New England Biolabs
New England Biolabs BSA was used to perform tyrosyl-adenylation assay in order to study the mechanism for RNA synthesis activity of Fungal mitochondrial tyrosyl-tRNA synthetases to the paper
NEB BSA was used to perform DNA sequencing in order to investigate the role of Lsd1 during blood cell maturation to the paper
New England Biolabs BSA was used to perform flow cytometry in order to investigate synthetic genetic polymers capability to store information to the paper
NEB bovine serum albumin was used in 100ug/ml to perform replication reaction isolation in order to show that DNA damage could be tolerated by Escherichia coli replisome to the paper
New England Biolabs BSA was used in 100 ug/ml to perform gel shift binding assays in order to show that trans-translation of mycobacterium tuberculosis could be inhibited by pyrazinamide to the paper
New England Biolabs BSA was used for RNA ligation in order to study the evolution of an ribozyme capable of synthesizing RNA to the paper
GE Healthcare Life Biosciences
GE Healthcare BSA was used to perform protein binding measurement in order to show the structure of XWnt8-Frizzled-8 cysteine-rich domain complex to the paper
Promega
Promega bovine serum albumin was used as standard to determine the protein concentration in order to show that Parp1 and ADP-ribose polymers localize on the Dnmt1 promoter and Parp1 can protect its unmethylated state to the paper
MP Biochemicals
ICN bovine serum albumin (Pathocyte-4) was used to incubate neurons in order to study the cell expression of GDAP1 in the nervous system and the effect of mutations in mitochondrial morphology and pathogenesis of Charcot-Marie-Tooth type 4A disease to the paper
ProSci
US Biologicals bovine serum albumin was used to perform immunocytochemistry in order to reveal that methylation of the carboxy-terminal domain of RNA polymerase II facilitates the expression of some RNAs to the paper
EMD Millipore
Calbiochem bovine serum albumin fraction V was used to grow M. tuberculosis strains in order to clarify the role of BacA gene of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the maintenance of chronic infections to the paper
Electron Microscopy Sciences
Electron Microscopy Sciences acetylated bovine serum albumin was used in immunohistochemistry in order to localize IGFBP-3 in human articular cartilage, particularly within cells to the paper
Biosearch Technologies
Biosearch Technologies TNP-BSA was used to stimulate cells in order to demonstrate that Rcan1 negatively regulates FcgammaRI-mediated signaling and mast cell function to the paper
Kirkegaard & Perry Laboratories
KPL bovine serum albumin (BSA) blocking solution was used to perform ELISA in order to show that Pf sporozoites specific CD8+ could be induced by live attenuated malaria vaccine to the paper
Articles Reviewed
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