11023 Results for: "Methyl+perfluorodecanoate&pageNo=17"
Centrifugal devices, Nanosep® and Nanosep® MF
Supplier: Cytiva (Formerly Pall Lab)
These devices are used for simple, reliable concentrating and desalting of 50 to 500 μl samples. Select the low protein binding Omega™ membrane for ultrafiltration applications. The Bio-Inert® membrane is ideal for microfiltration of biological solutions. The GHP membrane is ideal for sample preparation in analytical chemistry (HPLC, GC, IC and MS). It is suitable for aqueous, organic and aggressive organic samples, and for rapid processing of samples.
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Anti-ZBTB17 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody (Cy3®)
Supplier: Bioss
The Myc family, including c-Myc-, N-Myc- and L-Myc, are nuclear proteins with relatively short half lives that contribute an important role in cellular processes such as proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis and transformation. The c-Myc protein activates transcription as part of a heteromeric complex with a number of interacting partners, including Max and Mxi 1; however the transforming properties of the Myc proto-oncogene are believed to be associated with Myc-mediated transcriptional repression. A POZ domain Zn finger protein, designated Miz-1 for Myc-interacting Zn finger protein-1, is a specific target of Myc-induced gene repression. Miz-1 interacts with Myc, but not Max or other Myc partners, and binding of Myc to Miz-1 requires the helix-loop-helix domain of Myc and a short amphipathic helix located in the carboxy-terminus of Miz-1. Miz-1 associates with DNA elements on the adenovirus major late and cyclin D1 promoters and activates transcription of both promoters. Expression of Miz-1 induces potent growth arrest function, and this latency is reversed by the addition of Myc.
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BERLIN Stretch Trousers
Supplier: ALSICO
Functional men's trousers for the logistic sector that offer a professional look without compromising comfort. The fabric is powered by Alsiflex technology, which provides a unique combination of stretch, sustainability, and performance.
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CAPRI Stretch Trousers
Supplier: ALSICO
Men's trousers with a modern, preshaped fitting that offers a professional look without compromising comfort. The fabric is powered by Alsiflex technology, which provides a unique combination of stretch, sustainability, and performance.
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Anti-MED17 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody (Alexa Fluor® 647)
Supplier: Bioss
In mammalian cells, transcription is regulated in part by high molecular weight coactivating complexes that mediate signals between transcriptional activators and RNA polymerase (1). These complexes include CRSP (for cofactor required for Sp1 activation), which is required, in conjunction with TAFIIs, for transcriptional activation by Sp1 (2). CRSP is ubiquitously expressed in various tissues and functions as a multimeric complex that consists of nine distinct subunits (3). Several members of the CRSP family share sequence similarity with multiple components of the yeast transcriptional mediator proteins, including CRSP150, which is related to yeast Rgr1, and CRSP70, which is similar to the elongation factor TFIIS (4). CRSP77 and CRSP150 are also related to proteins within the putative murine mediator complex, while CRSP130 and CRSP34 are largely unrelated to either murine or yeast proteins (2,5). CRSP subunits also associate with larger multimeric coactivaor complexes, including ARC/DRI, which binds directly to SREBP and nuclear hormone receptors to facilitate transcription, and with NAT, a polymerase II-interacting complex that represses activated transcription (6,7).
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Anti-MED17 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody (Cy3®)
Supplier: Bioss
In mammalian cells, transcription is regulated in part by high molecular weight coactivating complexes that mediate signals between transcriptional activators and RNA polymerase (1). These complexes include CRSP (for cofactor required for Sp1 activation), which is required, in conjunction with TAFIIs, for transcriptional activation by Sp1 (2). CRSP is ubiquitously expressed in various tissues and functions as a multimeric complex that consists of nine distinct subunits (3). Several members of the CRSP family share sequence similarity with multiple components of the yeast transcriptional mediator proteins, including CRSP150, which is related to yeast Rgr1, and CRSP70, which is similar to the elongation factor TFIIS (4). CRSP77 and CRSP150 are also related to proteins within the putative murine mediator complex, while CRSP130 and CRSP34 are largely unrelated to either murine or yeast proteins (2,5). CRSP subunits also associate with larger multimeric coactivaor complexes, including ARC/DRI, which binds directly to SREBP and nuclear hormone receptors to facilitate transcription, and with NAT, a polymerase II-interacting complex that represses activated transcription (6,7).
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Cap sealing mats, Matrix SepraSeal® and DuraSeal®
Supplier: THERMO MATRIX TECHNOLOGIES
SepraSeal® and DuraSeal® capping systems offer a pierceable, individual tube sealing solution. They are made from thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) with colorants and are DMSO resistant.
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Anti-ZBTB17 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody (Alexa Fluor® 488)
Supplier: Bioss
The Myc family, including c-Myc-, N-Myc- and L-Myc, are nuclear proteins with relatively short half lives that contribute an important role in cellular processes such as proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis and transformation. The c-Myc protein activates transcription as part of a heteromeric complex with a number of interacting partners, including Max and Mxi 1; however the transforming properties of the Myc proto-oncogene are believed to be associated with Myc-mediated transcriptional repression. A POZ domain Zn finger protein, designated Miz-1 for Myc-interacting Zn finger protein-1, is a specific target of Myc-induced gene repression. Miz-1 interacts with Myc, but not Max or other Myc partners, and binding of Myc to Miz-1 requires the helix-loop-helix domain of Myc and a short amphipathic helix located in the carboxy-terminus of Miz-1. Miz-1 associates with DNA elements on the adenovirus major late and cyclin D1 promoters and activates transcription of both promoters. Expression of Miz-1 induces potent growth arrest function, and this latency is reversed by the addition of Myc.
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Self-Laminating Vinyl Wrap Around Labels for M610, M611, BMP61, M710 (with Media Adapter) and BMP71 (with Media Adapter)
Supplier: Brady
Self-laminating vinyl (B-427) is an excellent material for wire and cable identification. This material has good clarity and conformability, and is self-extinguishing.
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Bottle-top dispensers, Dispensette® S Organic
Supplier: Brand
Fixed volume or variable volume, analogue-adjustable or digital easy calibration.
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Anti-MED17 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody (Cy5®)
Supplier: Bioss
In mammalian cells, transcription is regulated in part by high molecular weight coactivating complexes that mediate signals between transcriptional activators and RNA polymerase (1). These complexes include CRSP (for cofactor required for Sp1 activation), which is required, in conjunction with TAFIIs, for transcriptional activation by Sp1 (2). CRSP is ubiquitously expressed in various tissues and functions as a multimeric complex that consists of nine distinct subunits (3). Several members of the CRSP family share sequence similarity with multiple components of the yeast transcriptional mediator proteins, including CRSP150, which is related to yeast Rgr1, and CRSP70, which is similar to the elongation factor TFIIS (4). CRSP77 and CRSP150 are also related to proteins within the putative murine mediator complex, while CRSP130 and CRSP34 are largely unrelated to either murine or yeast proteins (2,5). CRSP subunits also associate with larger multimeric coactivaor complexes, including ARC/DRI, which binds directly to SREBP and nuclear hormone receptors to facilitate transcription, and with NAT, a polymerase II-interacting complex that represses activated transcription (6,7).
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Anti-MED17 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody (Alexa Fluor® 555)
Supplier: Bioss
In mammalian cells, transcription is regulated in part by high molecular weight coactivating complexes that mediate signals between transcriptional activators and RNA polymerase (1). These complexes include CRSP (for cofactor required for Sp1 activation), which is required, in conjunction with TAFIIs, for transcriptional activation by Sp1 (2). CRSP is ubiquitously expressed in various tissues and functions as a multimeric complex that consists of nine distinct subunits (3). Several members of the CRSP family share sequence similarity with multiple components of the yeast transcriptional mediator proteins, including CRSP150, which is related to yeast Rgr1, and CRSP70, which is similar to the elongation factor TFIIS (4). CRSP77 and CRSP150 are also related to proteins within the putative murine mediator complex, while CRSP130 and CRSP34 are largely unrelated to either murine or yeast proteins (2,5). CRSP subunits also associate with larger multimeric coactivaor complexes, including ARC/DRI, which binds directly to SREBP and nuclear hormone receptors to facilitate transcription, and with NAT, a polymerase II-interacting complex that represses activated transcription (6,7).
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Anti-ZBTB17 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody (Alexa Fluor® 350)
Supplier: Bioss
The Myc family, including c-Myc-, N-Myc- and L-Myc, are nuclear proteins with relatively short half lives that contribute an important role in cellular processes such as proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis and transformation. The c-Myc protein activates transcription as part of a heteromeric complex with a number of interacting partners, including Max and Mxi 1; however the transforming properties of the Myc proto-oncogene are believed to be associated with Myc-mediated transcriptional repression. A POZ domain Zn finger protein, designated Miz-1 for Myc-interacting Zn finger protein-1, is a specific target of Myc-induced gene repression. Miz-1 interacts with Myc, but not Max or other Myc partners, and binding of Myc to Miz-1 requires the helix-loop-helix domain of Myc and a short amphipathic helix located in the carboxy-terminus of Miz-1. Miz-1 associates with DNA elements on the adenovirus major late and cyclin D1 promoters and activates transcription of both promoters. Expression of Miz-1 induces potent growth arrest function, and this latency is reversed by the addition of Myc.
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High visibility rain jackets, H440
Supplier: Portwest
Designed to keep the wearer visible, safe and dry in foul weather conditions, the H440 is extremely practical and waterproof. This garment can be easily rolled up and stored when not in use.
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Overalls with Bib and Braces, Fristads® PR54-22, Design B, Black (Tall sizes)
Supplier: FRISTADS KANSAS
Overalls made from 65% polyester and 35% cotton, with soft nap on reverse side.
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Jeans, GEN-Y Crafts Denim
Supplier: FRISTADS KANSAS
Durable trousers made of Denim fabric (100% cotton), coloured back unwashed. Reinforcements in black 100% polyamide. With reflective piping at back for visibility.
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Softshell jacket, Torreon 624Z
Supplier: SIOEN
Modern, lightweight jacket made of 2-layer bonded softshell fabric consisting of 100% polyester stretch and 100% polyester fleece inside. The jacket provides good protection from cold and wind and can be be zipped into different jackets.
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Sweatshirts, A-Code® Basecamp
Supplier: FRISTADS KANSAS
Double-face sweatshirt made from 80% cotton and 20% polyester. Doubleface means that the outside of the fabric looks the same as the inside. The fabric is slightly stronger with an exclusive finish and long-lasting fit.
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Shorts, Portwest Texo TX14
Supplier: Portwest
These shorts are made of 60% cotton and 40% polyester to combine function and style. The soft handle cotton rich fabric is built to last. Cotton ensures it washes well at sixty degrees whilst the polyester gives a ruggedness essential for daily use.
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Crimp caps, 20 mm, level 2 high-throughput applications, SureSTART™
Supplier: Thermo Fisher Scientific
Use Thermo Scientific™ SureSTART™ 20 mm crimp caps with crimp vials that have a 20 mm opening, including our SureSTART 10 ml and 20 ml glass crimp top headspace vials (level 2). Select level 2 products for high-throughput applications, when robustness and reproducibility are key.
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Thermal shirts, round neck, B123
Supplier: Portwest
Shirts with long sleeves made of 50% polyester and 50% cotton. The fabric offers warmth at all times.
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Mouse IL-17A Matched Antibody Pair Kits
Supplier: Antibodies.com
Mouse IL-17A Matched Antibody Pair Kit includes an unlabelled monoclonal capture antibody, biotin-labelled monoclonal detection antibody, Streptavidin-AP, recombinant mouse IL-17A ELISA standard, and standard reconstitution buffer. This matched antibody pair kit can be used to quantify native and recombinant mouse IL-17A. Matched antibody pair kits are ideal for economical ELISA and ELISA-based assay development.
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Bottle-top dispensers, Dispensette® S
Supplier: Brand
Fixed volume or variable volume, analogue-adjustable or digital easy calibration.
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Anti-ZBTB17 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody (Cy7®)
Supplier: Bioss
The Myc family, including c-Myc-, N-Myc- and L-Myc, are nuclear proteins with relatively short half lives that contribute an important role in cellular processes such as proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis and transformation. The c-Myc protein activates transcription as part of a heteromeric complex with a number of interacting partners, including Max and Mxi 1; however the transforming properties of the Myc proto-oncogene are believed to be associated with Myc-mediated transcriptional repression. A POZ domain Zn finger protein, designated Miz-1 for Myc-interacting Zn finger protein-1, is a specific target of Myc-induced gene repression. Miz-1 interacts with Myc, but not Max or other Myc partners, and binding of Myc to Miz-1 requires the helix-loop-helix domain of Myc and a short amphipathic helix located in the carboxy-terminus of Miz-1. Miz-1 associates with DNA elements on the adenovirus major late and cyclin D1 promoters and activates transcription of both promoters. Expression of Miz-1 induces potent growth arrest function, and this latency is reversed by the addition of Myc.
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Anti-ANKRD17 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody (Alexa Fluor® 488)
Supplier: Bioss
ANKRD17 is a 2,603 amino acid protein that contains 25 ankyrin repeats and one KH domain. ANKRD17 is expressed in bone marrow and is thought to be involved in liver development. ANKRD17 localizes to the cytoplasm and the nucleus. ANKRD17 exists as five alternatively spliced isoforms that are encoded by a gene which maps to human chromosome 4. Representing approximately 6% of the human genome, chromosome 4 contains nearly 900 genes. Notably, the Huntingtin gene, which is found to encode an expanded glutamine tract in cases of Huntington's disease, is on chromosome 4. FGFR-3 is also encoded on chromosome 4 and has been associated with thanatophoric dwarfism, achondroplasia, Muenke syndrome and bladder cancer. Chromosome 4 is also tied to Ellis-van Creveld syndrome, methylmalonic acidemia and polycystic kidney disease. Chromosome 4 reportedly contains the largest gene deserts (regions of the genome with no protein encoding genes) and has one of the two lowest recombination frequencies of the human chromosomes.
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Anti-ZBTB17 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody (Cy5®)
Supplier: Bioss
The Myc family, including c-Myc-, N-Myc- and L-Myc, are nuclear proteins with relatively short half lives that contribute an important role in cellular processes such as proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis and transformation. The c-Myc protein activates transcription as part of a heteromeric complex with a number of interacting partners, including Max and Mxi 1; however the transforming properties of the Myc proto-oncogene are believed to be associated with Myc-mediated transcriptional repression. A POZ domain Zn finger protein, designated Miz-1 for Myc-interacting Zn finger protein-1, is a specific target of Myc-induced gene repression. Miz-1 interacts with Myc, but not Max or other Myc partners, and binding of Myc to Miz-1 requires the helix-loop-helix domain of Myc and a short amphipathic helix located in the carboxy-terminus of Miz-1. Miz-1 associates with DNA elements on the adenovirus major late and cyclin D1 promoters and activates transcription of both promoters. Expression of Miz-1 induces potent growth arrest function, and this latency is reversed by the addition of Myc.
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Anti-ANKRD17 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody (Alexa Fluor® 350)
Supplier: Bioss
ANKRD17 is a 2,603 amino acid protein that contains 25 ankyrin repeats and one KH domain. ANKRD17 is expressed in bone marrow and is thought to be involved in liver development. ANKRD17 localizes to the cytoplasm and the nucleus. ANKRD17 exists as five alternatively spliced isoforms that are encoded by a gene which maps to human chromosome 4. Representing approximately 6% of the human genome, chromosome 4 contains nearly 900 genes. Notably, the Huntingtin gene, which is found to encode an expanded glutamine tract in cases of Huntington's disease, is on chromosome 4. FGFR-3 is also encoded on chromosome 4 and has been associated with thanatophoric dwarfism, achondroplasia, Muenke syndrome and bladder cancer. Chromosome 4 is also tied to Ellis-van Creveld syndrome, methylmalonic acidemia and polycystic kidney disease. Chromosome 4 reportedly contains the largest gene deserts (regions of the genome with no protein encoding genes) and has one of the two lowest recombination frequencies of the human chromosomes.
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Anti-CCDC17 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody
Supplier: Bioss
CCDC17, also known as FLJ17921 or RP4-697E16.4, is a 622 amino acid protein expressed as four isoforms and encoded by a gene mapping to human chromosome 1. Chromosome 1 is the largest human chromosome spanning about 260 million base pairs and making up 8% of the human genome. There are about 3,000 genes on chromosome 1, and considering the great number of genes there are also a large number of diseases associated with chromosome 1. Notably, the rare aging disease Hutchinson-Gilford progeria is associated with the LMNA gene which encodes lamin A. When defective, the LMNA gene product can build up in the nucleus and cause characteristic nuclear blebs. The mechanism of rapidly enhanced aging is unclear and is a topic of continuing exploration. The MUTYH gene is located on chromosome 1 and is partially responsible for familial adenomatous polyposis. Stickler syndrome, Parkinsons, Gaucher disease and Usher syndrome are also associated with chromosome 1. A breakpoint has been identified in 1q which disrupts the DISC1 gene and is linked to schizophrenia. Aberrations in chromosome 1 are found in a variety of cancers including head and neck cancer, malignant melanoma and multiple myeloma.
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PermaSleeve® High Temp Heat-Shrink Labels for M610, M611, BMP61, M710 (with media adapter) and BMP71 (with media adapter)
Supplier: Brady
The B-345 PermaSleeve® material is suitable for high temperature and low outgassing applications, or applications that require greater resistance to harsh chemicals.
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Ultra-Micro Cells for Absorption Measurements, Hellma Analytics
Supplier: HELLMA
Hellma® high precision quartz glass ultra-micro cell for absorption measurements in the UV/Vis range, 10 mm path length, with stopper.