FC010-5MG Sigma-AldrichHuman Plasma Fibronectin Purified Protein
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Presentation | Liquid in 50 mM tris-buffered saline (TBS), pH 7.5, containing no preservatives. |
Quality Level | MQ100 |
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Storage Conditions | Maintain at 2-8°C for up to 6 months from date of receipt. Do not freeze. |
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Material Size | 5 mg |
Material Package | 5 x 1 mg |
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Numero di catalogo | GTIN |
FC010-5MG | 04053252331183 |
Documentation
Human Plasma Fibronectin Purified Protein MSDS
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Human Plasma Fibronectin Purified Protein Certificati d'Analisi
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HUMAN PLASMA FIBRONECTIN PURIFIED PROTEIN - 2147051 | 2147051 |
HUMAN PLASMA FIBRONECTIN PURIFIED PROTEIN - 2382597 | 2382597 |
HUMAN PLASMA FIBRONECTIN PURIFIED PROTEIN - 2445845 | 2445845 |
HUMAN PLASMA FIBRONECTIN - 3172081 | 3172081 |
HUMAN PLASMA FIBRONECTIN - 3179932 | 3179932 |
HUMAN PLASMA FIBRONECTIN - 3202373 | 3202373 |
HUMAN PLASMA FIBRONECTIN - 3221086 | 3221086 |
HUMAN PLASMA FIBRONECTIN - 3256639 | 3256639 |
HUMAN PLASMA FIBRONECTIN - 3279313 | 3279313 |
HUMAN PLASMA FIBRONECTIN - 3308854 | 3308854 |
Riferimenti bibliografici
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Comparative studies on amniotic fluid and plasma fibronectins Ruoslahti E. et al. Biochem. J, 193:295-299 (1981) 1981 | 7305927 |
Brochure
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Human Stem Cell Systems |
Scheda tecnica
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Reprogramming Cell Fate and Function Novel Strategies for iPSC Generation, Characterization, and Differentiation |