BCR (1-695) (SRP5167) - Datasheet
BCR (1-695), GST-tagged, human
recombinant, expressed in Sf9 insect cells
Catalog Number SRP5167
Storage Temperature –70 °C
Synonyms: ALL, CML, PHL, BCR1
Reference Standard
Catalog Number C6455
Lot Number 067K5014
Storage Temperature 2–8 °C
CAS RN 56-75-7
Synonyms: D-threo-(-)-2,2-Dichloro-N-[β-hydroxy-
α-(hydroxymethyl)-p-nitropenethyl]Acetamide;
Acetamide
Reference Standard
Product Number C6455
Lot Number 086K8803
Storage Temperature 2–8 °C
CAS RN 56-75-7
Synonyms: D-threo-(–)-2,2-Dichloro-N-[β-hydroxy-
α-(hydroxymethyl)-p-nitrophenethyl]acetamide;
Acetamide
synthetic peptide
KMQQNGYENPTYKFFEQMQN corresponding to the
C-terminal of human APP695 (amino acids 676-695)
conjugated to KLH. This sequence is identical in rat and
mouse APP695 and the isoforms APP751 and
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BNIP3 B7931 664 BNIP3 M NP_004043.2 y n/d n/d
79 BTK, C-Terminal B0811 695 BTK P NP_000052.1 y n/d n/d
80 BTK, N-Terminal B0686 695 BTK P NP_000052.1 y n/d n/d
81 BUB1 B0561 699 BUB1 M NP_004327.1 y n/
BNIP3 B7931 664 BNIP3 M NP_004043.2 y n/d n/d
79 BTK, C-Terminal B0811 695 BTK P NP_000052.1 y n/d n/d
80 BTK, N-Terminal B0686 695 BTK P NP_000052.1 y n/d n/d
81 BUB1 B0561 699 BUB1 M NP_004327.1 y n/
BNIP3 B7931 664 BNIP3 M NP_004043.2 y n/d n/d
79 BTK, C-Terminal B0811 695 BTK P NP_000052.1 y n/d n/d
80 BTK, N-Terminal B0686 695 BTK P NP_000052.1 y n/d n/d
81 BUB1 B0561 699 BUB1 M NP_004327.1 y n/
SMARCA4,Smarca4 NP_003063.2,NP_035547.2 P y n/d n/d
79 BTK, C-Terminal B0811 695 BTK NP_000052.1 P y n/d n/d
80 BTK, N-Terminal B0686 695 BTK NP_000052.1 P y n/d n/d
81 BUB1 B0561 699 BUB1 NP_004327.1 M y n/d
SMARCA4,Smarca4 NP_003063.2,NP_035547.2 P y n/d n/d
79 BTK, C-Terminal B0811 695 BTK NP_000052.1 P y n/d n/d
80 BTK, N-Terminal B0686 695 BTK NP_000052.1 P y n/d n/d
81 BUB1 B0561 699 BUB1 NP_004327.1 M y n/d
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692 Survivin S8191 P y n/d n/d
693 Synaptotagmin S2177 P y y n/d
694 Synaptopodin S9442 P n/d n/d y
695 Synaptopodin S9567 P n/d n/d y
696 Anti Cy3+Cy5 C0992 M NA NA NA
697 SynCAM S4945 P n/d y y
698 α1