Life Science Supplies

Biological supplies and consumables are an essential part of any life science researcher’s toolbox. These supplies, which include nucleic acids, proteins, enzymes and other organic molecules, are used in applications ranging from medical research, drug discovery and diagnostics to agriculture, animal care and forensics. They form the basis of life science and biotechnology experiments that can be used for identification, purification, gene silencing and gene editing. The supplies also serve as standards and reagents in a variety of methods, including western blot, flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry, HPLC, mass spectrometry and more.

Life science supplies may come as standalone items or as part of a kit. The ability to synthesize, engineer and clone these biological and genetic materials has allowed for a wide range of offerings tailored to researchers’ specific needs. Harnessing the natural building blocks of life enables scientists to better understand the inner workings of organisms and work toward the discovery of new drug targets, diagnostic tools, ecological solutions and more.

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ItemS Protein SARS-CoV-2 Recombinant ProteinPAH (NM_000277) Human Recombinant ProteinPGP9.5 (UCHL1) (NM_004181) Human Recombinant ProteinSpi1 Mouse shRNA Plasmid (Locus ID 20375)Tissue Factor (F3) Human shRNA Plasmid Kit (Locus ID 2152)
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Catalog NumberTP724023TP304694TP301803TG502008TG313116
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Quantity100 µg20 µg20 µg5 µg/vial5 µg/vial
TypeInquireRecombinant ProteinRecombinant ProteinshRNA PlasmidshRNA Plasmid
DescriptionSARS-CoV-2 (2019-nCoV) S1 protein NTD, hFc TagRecombinant protein of human phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH)Recombinant protein of human ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal esterase L1 (ubiquitin thiolesterase) (UCHL1)Spi1 - Mouse, 4 unique 29mer shRNA constructs in retroviral GFP vectorF3 - Human, 4 unique 29mer shRNA constructs in retroviral GFP vector
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