Bovine Serum Albumin structure
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Common Name | Bovine Serum Albumin | ||
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CAS Number | 9048-46-8 | Molecular Weight | N/A | |
Density | N/A | Boiling Point | N/A | |
Molecular Formula | N/A | Melting Point | N/A | |
MSDS | USA | Flash Point | N/A |
Isolation and transplantation of sturgeon early-stage germ cells.
Theriogenology 83(6) , 1085-92, (2015) We report, for the first time, a series of baseline techniques comprising isolation and transplantation of female and male early-stage germ cells in sturgeon to generate a germline chimera as a potential tool for surrogate reproduction and gene banking. Cells... |
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Fibronectin stimulates human sperm capacitation through the cyclic AMP/protein kinase A pathway.
Hum. Reprod. 30 , 2138-51, (2015) Does fibronectin (Fn) stimulate the sperm capacitation process in humans?Fibronectin stimulates human sperm capacitation.Capacitation is a process that occurs in the oviduct. It has been suggested that some molecules present in the oviductal fluid and cells a... |
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The dynactin complex enhances the speed of microtubule-dependent motions of adenovirus both towards and away from the nucleus.
Viruses 3 , 233-53, (2011) Unlike transport vesicles or organelles, human adenovirus (HAdV) directly binds to the microtubule minus end-directed motor dynein for transport to the nucleus. The dynein cofactor dynactin enhances nuclear transport of HAdV and boosts infection. To determine... |
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Quantitative mass spectrometric immunoassay for the chemokine RANTES and its variants.
J. Proteomics 116 , 15-23, (2015) The chemokine RANTES plays a key role in inflammation, cell recruitment and T cell activation. RANTES is heterogenic and exists as multiple variants in vivo. Herein we describe the development and characterization of a fully quantitative mass spectrometric im... |
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Assessment of the concentrations of various advanced glycation end-products in beverages and foods that are commonly consumed in Japan.
PLoS ONE 10(3) , e0118652, (2015) Dietary consumption has recently been identified as a major environmental source of pro-inflammatory advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) in humans. It is disputed whether dietary AGEs represent a risk to human health. Nε-(carboxymethyl)lysine (CML), a repr... |
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Early life exposure to chronic intermittent hypoxia causes upper airway dilator muscle weakness, which persists into young adulthood.
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Potentiating the cellular targeting and anti-tumor activity of Dp44mT via binding to human serum albumin: two saturable mechanisms of Dp44mT uptake by cells.
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Elevated Tau Level in Aged Rat Cerebrospinal Fluid Reduced by Treatment with a Neurotrophic Compound.
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Gain-of-function nature of Cav1.4 L-type calcium channels alters firing properties of mouse retinal ganglion cells.
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Expression of RHOGTPase regulators in human myometrium.
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