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rec. Human Granulocyte Colony Stimulating...
GCSF is a cytokine that controls the production, differentiation, and function of granulocytes. The active protein is found extracellularly. Three transcript variants encoding three different isoforms have been found for the GCSF gene....
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rec. Human Granulocyte Macrophage Colony...
Human GM-CSF produced in E.Coli is a single, non-glycosylated, polypeptide chain of 127 amino acids and a molecular mass of 14,477 Dalton. The ED50 as determined by the dose-dependant stimulation of the proliferation of human TF-1...
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rec. Murine Granulocyte Macrophage Colony...
Recombinant murine GM-CSF produced in E.Coli is a single, non-glycosylated, polypeptide chain of 125 amino acids and a molecular mass of 14,285 Dalton. The ED50 as determined by the dose-dependant stimulation of the proliferation of...
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rHuM-CSF
Granulocyte/Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factors are cytokines that act in hematopoiesis by controlling the production, differentiation, and function of 2 related white cell populations of the blood, the granulocytes and the...
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rmM-CSF
Granulocyte/Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factors are cytokines that act in hematopoiesis by controlling the production, differentiation, and function of 2 related white cell populations of the blood, the granulocytes and the...
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rec. Human Interleukin-3 (rHuIL-3)
Recombinant Human IL3 produced in E.Coli is a single, non-glycosylated polypeptide chain of 133 amino acids and a molecular mass of 15,000 Dalton. IL3 is a potent growth promoting cytokine. This cytokine is capable of supporting the...
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rHuTPO
Recombinant human Thrombopoietin (rHuTPO) expressed and isoltated from HEK cells is a single, non-glycosylated polypeptide of 332 amino acids and a molecular mass of 78-84 kDa depending on the glycosylation. Thrombopoietin is a...
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Enlightenment for your PCR: how to simplify your workflow and light up your PCR with Genaxxon’s new product line "SimplyEnlight PCR"
Since the isolation of the first Taq DNA polymerase in 1976, PCR has become an integral part of the molecular biology laboratory. Of course, methods, reagents and protocols have evolved. The goal is clear: to make it better, faster, cheaper, and easier. Every day, lab technicians, students and scientists around the world spend countless hours pipetting and preparing PCR experiments. This makes it even more frustrating when errors and contamination only become apparent in the final step of the PCR workflow. But how can the work in the PCR laboratory be optimised to ultimately minimise sources of error and at the same time save time, money, and nerves? We at Genaxxon would like to shed some light into the darkness of the laboratory and show how our new products around the Red Mastermix Fluoro (2X) can help to optimise your PCR workflow along a typical PCR workflow. -
Citations in Scientific Literature with Genaxxon´s products
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SNP - Allele Specific Discrimination
There's no accounting for taste. Cilantro (Coriander): some people love it in their food, some hate it. Here we are detecting a genomic SNP (rs72921001) in HeLa genomic DNA. This SNP is reported to be close to a number of genes coding for olfactory receptors. (Reference: Eriksson N. et al. (2012), "A genetic variant near olfactory receptor genes influences cilantro preference.") Considering, that only the C-allele specific primer is extended and yielding in a specific amplicon, we can conclude a genetic predisposition in disliking cilantro, as this SNP is significantly associated with detecting a soapy taste to cilantro.
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