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The Effective Use of Protein Kinase Inhibitors
85 68 51 74 76 104 96 98 89 PKA 2 91 35 17 94 95 105 106 96 66 97 91 104 104 96 96 70 99 87 PKCα 79 98 86 95 95 92 99 93
The Effective Use of Protein Kinase Inhibitors
85 68 51 74 76 104 96 98 89 PKA 2 91 35 17 94 95 105 106 96 66 97 91 104 104 96 96 70 99 87 PKCα 79 98 86 95 95 92 99 93
Microwave accelerated Suzuki couplings employing a polymer-supported phosphine
Yield % Yield 11 79 70 22 75 65 33 84 74 44 95 82 55 97 75 66 97 67 77 84 80 Fig. 8: HPLC elution profile of 4a. (HPLC
Novabiochem Innovations 02/04
AArryyll--BBrr % Yield % Yield 11 79 70 22 75 65 33 84 74 44 95 82 55 97 75 66 97 67 77 84 80 Merck Biosciences AG · Switzerland Weidenmattweg 4
Data Sheet - P8538
ml substrate peptide, and trace [32P]-γ-ATP. Purity: >95% (SDS-PAGE) Calculated molecular mass: 77.5 kDa (apparent molecular mass: 74–79 kDa)3 Precautions and Disclaimer This product is for
Data Sheet - P5615
4. Cejkova J. The appearance and possible role of plasminogen activator of urokinase type (u-PA) activity in the cornea related to soft contact lens wear in rabbits. Doc. Ophthalmol., 95, 165-79 (1998
Data Sheet - SRP5168
Gel of Typical Lot 70–95% (densitometry) References 1. Hayakawa, A. et al., Bid truncation mediated by caspases-3 and -9 in vinorelbine-induced apoptosis. Apoptosis, 13(4), 523-30 (2008). 2.
Dental Application Brochure
Methacryloyl chloride Precursor 920-46-7 Acrylic acid Precursor 79-10-7 Methacrylic acid Precursor 79-41-4 4 Inorganic Materials For Dental Applications The biocompatibility and
Chromatographic Purification of Plasmid DNA
10–33 >95% ≥80% >80% pDNA Eshmuno® Q ~2.5 3–0.3 0.3–3.3 >95% ~75% >95% pDNA Intermediate Purification/ Polishing FG DEAE (M) ~2.5 4–2 0.25–0.5 >95% ≥80% >95% pDNA FG DMAE (M) ~3 4–2 0.25–0.5
Product Information - 128708
that concentration. References 1. The Merck Index, 11th ed., Entry# 4011. 2. J. Chem. Soc. Japan, 79, 1011 (1958). 3. Masai, E., et al. Cloning and characterization of the ferulic acid catabolic
Product Information Sheet - P5884
Enzymology, 182, 239-253 (1990). "Detergents: An Overview." 4. Helenius, A. and Simons, K., Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 415, 29-79 (1975). feb 06/03 Sigma brand products are sold
Spare parts for Mobius®Bioreactors (50 L, 200 L, 1000 L & 2000 L)
86 1 5 76 50 97 96 87 94 95 76 2 84 78 79 51 3 80 82 4
Quality Control Range Sheet- B6062-101 and B6062-201
pg/mL Control 2 17218 – 35760 pg/mL BAFF Control 1 409 – 850 pg/mL I-309 Control 1 38 – 79 pg/mL Control 2 1557 –
Product Information Sheet - T0875
., and Simons, K., Solubilization of Membranes by Detergents. Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 415(1), 29-79 (1975). 2. Kispal, G., et al., Isolation and Characterization of 3-hydroxyacyl Coenzyme A Dehydrogenase
Data Sheet - SML0726
Gaynor, R. B., IκB kinases: key regulators of the NF-κB pathway. Trends Biochem. Sci., 29, 72–79. (2004). 4. Cota, B. B., et al., A potent trypanocidal component from the fungus Lentinus strigosus inhibits
Data Sheet - P1782
76.8 kDa 80-81 kDa alpha pseudosubstrate peptide, Histone beta I Conventional Yes Yes 76.8 kDa 79-80 kDa alpha pseudosubstrate peptide, Histone beta II Conventional Yes Yes 76.9 kDa 80 kDa alpha
Specialty Materials For Dental Applications Brochure
Methacryloyl chloride Precursor 920-46-7 Acrylic acid Precursor 79-10-7 Methacrylic acid Precursor 79-41-4 4 5 Inorganic Materials For Dental Applications The biocompatibility
Product Information Sheet - I5627
angiotensinogen gene expression in kidney proximal tubular cells. Mol. Cell. Biochem., 212(1-2), 73-79 (2000). 8. Zhang, L., and Insel, P. A., Bcl-2 protects lymphoma cells from apoptosis but not growth
(C0898) - Enzyme Assay
concentrations are 40 mM sodium acetate, 4% (w/v) Sigmacell and 2 - 6 units of cellulase. REFERENCE: Worthington, C.E. (1988) Worthington Enzyme Manual, pp. 76-79, Worthington Biochemical Corporation
(C9422) - Enzyme Assay
concentrations are 40 mM sodium acetate, 4% (w/v) Sigmacell and 2 - 6 units of cellulase. REFERENCE: Worthington, C.E. (1988) Worthington Enzyme Manual, pp. 76-79, Worthington Biochemical Corporation
(C8546) - Enzyme Assay
concentrations are 40 mM sodium acetate, 4% (w/v) Sigmacell and 2 - 6 units of cellulase. REFERENCE: Worthington, C.E. (1988) Worthington Enzyme Manual, pp. 76-79, Worthington Biochemical Corporation
Data Sheet - P9542
Conventional Yes Yes 76.8 80–81 alpha pseudosubstrate peptide, Histone beta I Conventional Yes Yes 76.8 79–80 alpha pseudosubstrate peptide, Histone beta II Conventional Yes Yes 76.9 80 alpha pseudosubstrate
GOAT ANTI-CHOLINE ACETYLTRANSFERASE (ChAT) AFFINITY PURIFIED POLYCLONAL ANTIBODY
Neuroscience (1989) 32:685-700. 4. Brain Research (1990) 517:224-228. 5. Brain Research (1990) 532:317-322. 6. J. Neuroscience Methods (1990) 35:31-37. 7. Cell (1994) 79:729-742. 8. J. Neurochemistry
Data Sheet - P1787
homogeneity (greater than 95% by SDS-PAGE) and, therefore, may behave differently from crude preparations. The calculated molecular weight is 76.8 kDa, but the apparent molecular weight is 79-80 kDa.1 Protein
Plant Growth
Naphthaleneacetic acid potassium salt (a-Naphthaleneacetic acid) CAS No. 15165-79-4 C12H9O2K FW 224.3 Plant cell culture, tested, approx.95% R: 36/37/38 S: 26-36 2-Naphthoxyacetic acid 25 g 100 g 500 g
Product Information Sheet - F2456
solutions. References 1. Arkiv. Kemi., 16, 79 (1960). 2. USP XIX, p. 203. 3. Merck Index, 12th ed., Entry# 4194. 4. Klugerman, M. R., J. Immunol., 95, 1165 (1966). 5. Emmart, E. W., Arch. Biochem
Product Information Sheet - F7505
solutions. References 1. Arkiv. Kemi., 16, 79 (1960). 2. USP XIX, p. 203. 3. Merck Index, 12th ed., Entry# 4194. 4. Klugerman, M. R., J. Immunol., 95, 1165 (1966). 5. Emmart, E. W., Arch. Biochem
Data Sheet - A8717
-Terminal recognizes human, mouse and rat APP695, APP751 and APP770 (95- 100 kDa) by immunoblotting Staining of the APP bands (95-100 kDa) by immunoblotting is specifically inhibited with the APP immunizing
Data Sheet - H9034
Cristofari, G. et al., Nucleic Acids Res., 32(8), 2623-2531 (2004). 2. Boulant, S. et al., J. Virol., 79(17), 11353-11365 (2005). 3. Kunkel, M., and Watowich, S.J., FEBS Lett., 557(1-3), 174-180
Data Sheet - S9059
,433 (1983). 2. Brada, D. and Roth, J., Anal. Biochem., 142, 79 (1984) 3. Liesi, P., et al., J. Histochem. Cytochem., 34, 923 (1986) 4. Bonnard, C., et al., Immunolabeling for Electron Microscopy
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