light, decomposition of
the product is less than 1% in 48 months. After
opening, concentration may change due to loss of
solvent.
CMW,MAM 10/15-1
70 eV Electron Ionization Mass Spectrum
Hewlett-Packard
light, decomposition of
the product is less than 1% in 48 months. After
opening, concentration may change due to loss of
solvent.
CW,KSP,MAM 03/09-1
70 eV Electron Ionization Mass Spectrum
Hewlett-Packard
Inter-lot
(3 lots)
Day 1 Day 2
Day 1 Day 2 Day 1 Day 2 Lot1 Lot 2 Lot 3 Lot1 Lot 2 Lot 3
Average percent
stimulated
chemotaxis
48 ± 7 9 ± 2 48 ± 7 9 ± 2
8°C in an air tight container,
protected from light, decomposition of the
product is less than 1% in 48 months. After
opening, concentration may change due to
loss of solvent.
Expiration Date
Garison, Studies of the respiratory activity of Histoplasma Capsulatum, J. of infect.. Dis. 108:
120-124 (1961)
3. N.B. Mc Culloug, Laboratory tests in the diagnosis of brucellosis. Amer. J. of puplic
peptide.
-Tubulin (48 kDa) is a widely expressed and highly
conserved protein within the microtubule organizing
centers (MTOCs) or centrosome in eukaryotic cells.
1
It
is a member of the
cysteine-glycine).
γ-Tubulin (48 kDa) is a widely expressed and highly
conserved protein within the microtubule organizing
centers (MTOCs) or centrosome in eukaryotic cells.1
It is a member of the tubulin
Garison, Studies of the respiratory activity of Histoplasma Capsulatum, J. of infect.. Dis. 108:
120-124 (1961)
3. N.B. Mc Culloug, Laboratory tests in the diagnosis of brucellosis. Amer. J. of puplic health
8°C in an air tight container,
protected from light, decomposition of the
product is less than 1% in 48 months. After
opening, concentration may change due to
loss of solvent.
Expiration Date
Garison, Studies of the respiratory activity of Histoplasma Capsulatum, J. of infect.. Dis. 108: 120-
124 (1961)
3. N.B. Mc Culloug, Laboratory tests in the diagnosis of brucellosis. Amer. J. of puplic health
packet in 500 ml distilled or
deionized water. Sterilize by autoclaving for 15 to 20
minutes at 121-124 °C. For microwaving, heat
suspended mix until initial boiling. Mix well. Heat for
short intervals
packet in 500 ml distilled or
deionized water. Sterilize by autoclaving for 15 to 20
minutes at 121-124 °C. For microwaving, heat
suspended mix until initial boiling. Mix well. Heat for
short intervals
added lysine).
γ-Tubulin (48 kDa) is a widely expressed and highly
conserved protein within the microtubule organizing
centers (MTOCs) or centrosome in eukaryotic cells.1 It
is a member of the tubulin
A3306 at 2-8 °C.
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of
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ACH,TD,KAA,MAM 02/10-1
Sigma brand products are sold through
C-terminal histidine-tag, with a calculated
molecular mass of 13 kDa (amino acids Thr
22
-Asn
124
).
The advantage of this product over the native CTxB is
that it has no traces of Vibrio cholera
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