"Other Essentials"
Anti-C-MYC Mouse Monoclonal Antibody [clone: 9E11]
Supplier: Genetex
The c-Myc protein is a transcription factor, which is encoded by the c-Myc gene on human chromosome 8q24. c-Myc is commonly activated in a variety of tumor cells and plays an important role in cellular proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis and cell cycle progression. The phosphorylation of c-Myc has been investigated and previous studies have suggested a functional association between phosphorylation at Thr58/Ser62 by glycogen synthase kinase 3, cyclin-dependent kinase, ERK2 and C-Jun N-terminal Kinase (JNK) in cell proliferation and cell cycle regulation. Studies also have shown that c-Myc is essential for tumor cell development in vasculogenesis and angiogenesis that distribute blood throughout the cells, and which brought extensive attention in the development of new therapeutic approach for cancer treatment.
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Anti-TUBA1A Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody
Supplier: Genetex
Microtubules of the eukaryotic cytoskeleton perform essential and diverse functions and are composed of a heterodimer of alpha and beta tubulins. The genes encoding these microtubule constituents belong to the tubulin superfamily, which is composed of six distinct families. Genes from the alpha, beta and gamma tubulin families are found in all eukaryotes. The alpha and beta tubulins represent the major components of microtubules, while gamma tubulin plays a critical role in the nucleation of microtubule assembly. There are multiple alpha and beta tubulin genes, which are highly conserved among species. This gene encodes alpha tubulin and is highly similar to mouse and rat Tuba1 gene. Northern blotting studies have shown that the gene expression is predominantly found in morphologically differentiated neurologic cells. This gene is one of three alpha-tubulin genes in a cluster on chromosome 12q. [provided by RefSeq]
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Green Caps, MP Biomedicals
Supplier: MP Biomedicals
Green caps fit EMPTY FASTPREP® tubes and are used in fastprep systems, to hold sample for homogenization.
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Anti-TKT Mouse Monoclonal Antibody [clone: 8F11]
Supplier: Genetex
Mouse monoclonal [8F11] to Plasminogen
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Controllers for Rotavapor® R-80 Rotary Evaporators, I-80/I-180
Supplier: Buchi
The I-80 and I-180 are easy to use interfaces to conveniently regulate vacuum manually or automatically. Increase control of the evaporation process by setting the desired vacuum and accessing other modes of operation.
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Med Dimensions® Canine Intubation Trainer
Supplier: MED DIMENSIONS, LLC
Ready to take your canine intubation skills to the next level?
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Anti-CD45RB Mouse Monoclonal Antibody [clone: MEM-55]
Supplier: Genetex
Mouse monoclonal [MEM - 55] to CD45RB
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Anti-TK1 Mouse Monoclonal Antibody [clone: 3B3.E11]
Supplier: Genetex
Thymidine kinase (TK) belongs to a group of enzymes such as dihydrofolate reductase, thymidylate synthase, and DNA polymerase that are involved in DNA synthesis and precursor production. High levels of these enzymes are present in proliferating cells, and low levels are found in resting cells, due to multiple regulatory mechanisms that ensure exclusive expression of these enzymes in replicating cells. TK is responsible for catalyzing the phosphorylation of thymidine, which functions as a part of the pyrimidine salvage pathway involved in DNA synthesis. The activities of enzymes such as TK are essential for the activation of several chemotherapeutically important nucleoside analogues that are administered as prodrugs.
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Anti-C-MYC Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody
Supplier: Genetex
The c-Myc protein is a transcription factor, which is encoded by the c-Myc gene on human chromosome 8q24. c-Myc is commonly activated in a variety of tumor cells and plays an important role in cellular proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis and cell cycle progression. The phosphorylation of c-Myc has been investigated and previous studies have suggested a functional association between phosphorylation at Thr58/Ser62 by glycogen synthase kinase 3, cyclin-dependent kinase, ERK2 and C-Jun N-terminal Kinase (JNK) in cell proliferation and cell cycle regulation. Studies also have shown that c-Myc is essential for tumor cell development in vasculogenesis and angiogenesis that distribute blood throughout the cells, and which brought extensive attention in the development of new therapeutic approach for cancer treatment.
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Anti-IKBKG Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody
Supplier: Genetex
Rabbit polyclonal to IKK gamma
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Anti-C-MYC Goat Polyclonal Antibody
Supplier: Genetex
The c-Myc protein is a transcription factor, which is encoded by the c-Myc gene on human chromosome 8q24. c-Myc is commonly activated in a variety of tumor cells and plays an important role in cellular proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis and cell cycle progression. The phosphorylation of c-Myc has been investigated and previous studies have suggested a functional association between phosphorylation at Thr58/Ser62 by glycogen synthase kinase 3, cyclin-dependent kinase, ERK2 and C-Jun N-terminal Kinase (JNK) in cell proliferation and cell cycle regulation. Studies also have shown that c-Myc is essential for tumor cell development in vasculogenesis and angiogenesis that distribute blood throughout the cells, and which brought extensive attention in the development of new therapeutic approach for cancer treatment.
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Anti-Importin 5 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody
Supplier: Genetex
Nucleocytoplasmic transport, a signal- and energy-dependent process, takes place through nuclear pore complexes embedded in the nuclear envelope. The import of proteins containing a nuclear localization signal (NLS) requires the NLS import receptor, a heterodimer of importin alpha and beta subunits also known as karyopherins. Importin alpha binds the NLS-containing cargo in the cytoplasm and importin beta docks the complex at the cytoplasmic side of the nuclear pore complex. In the presence of nucleoside triphosphates and the small GTP binding protein Ran, the complex moves into the nuclear pore complex and the importin subunits dissociate. Importin alpha enters the nucleoplasm with its passenger protein and importin beta remains at the pore. Interactions between importin beta and the FG repeats of nucleoporins are essential in translocation through the pore complex. The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the importin beta family. [provided by RefSeq]
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Anti-PTPRC Mouse Monoclonal Antibody [clone: MEM-28]
Supplier: Genetex
Mouse monoclonal [MEM - 28] to CD45
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Human MMP-2 ELISA Kit, Rockland Immunochemicals
Supplier: Rockland Immunochemical
Human MMP-2 AccuSignal ELISA Kit
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Mouse MMP-2 ELISA Kit, Rockland Immunochemicals
Supplier: Rockland Immunochemical
Mouse MMP-2 AccuSignal ELISA Kit
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Anti-C-MYC Mouse Monoclonal Antibody [clone: 33]
Supplier: Genetex
The c-Myc protein is a transcription factor, which is encoded by the c-Myc gene on human chromosome 8q24. c-Myc is commonly activated in a variety of tumor cells and plays an important role in cellular proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis and cell cycle progression. The phosphorylation of c-Myc has been investigated and previous studies have suggested a functional association between phosphorylation at Thr58/Ser62 by glycogen synthase kinase 3, cyclin-dependent kinase, ERK2 and C-Jun N-terminal Kinase (JNK) in cell proliferation and cell cycle regulation. Studies also have shown that c-Myc is essential for tumor cell development in vasculogenesis and angiogenesis that distribute blood throughout the cells, and which brought extensive attention in the development of new therapeutic approach for cancer treatment.



