Anti-OS9 recognizes human, rat and
mouse OS9 isoforms 1 and 2. The antibody may be
used in various immunochemical techniques including
immunoblotting (~97/88 kDa). Detection of the OS9
bands by immunoblotting
Anti-OS9 recognizes human, rat and
mouse OS9 isoforms 1 and 2. The antibody may be
used in various immunochemical techniques including
immunoblotting (~97/88 kDa) and immunoprecipitation.
Detection of the
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development by immersion in dH20 for 10 minutes with at least 1 change.
Dry and store in the dark.
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RESULTS
To determine the relative mobility
recognizes human, rat, and mouse OS9
isoforms 1 and 2. The antibody may be used in various
immunochemical techniques including immunoblotting
(97/88 kDa) and immunoprecipitation. Detection of the
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2,3,5-Triiodobenzoic acid
5 g
10 g
25 g
T 5910
D
(TIBA)
CAS No. 88-82-4
C7H3I3O2 FW 499.8
Plant cell culture, tested, approx.97%
(titration)
R: 22 S: 22-26-36
Cytokinins
Adenine
25 g
100 g
which is heat and acid stable.2 VEGF is a basic protein,
with an isoelectric point of 8.5.3 There is ∼88%
homology between human and rat VEGF. Rat VEGF is
active on human cells and vice versa.4 VEGF promotes
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effect is generally
1-3 µg/ml. The ED50 is defined as the effective
concentration of growth factor that elicits a 50%
increase in cell growth in a cell based bioassay.
Purity: >97% as determined by SDS-PAGE