| Description | Roseburia is a genus of butyrate-producing, Gram-positive anaerobic bacteria that inhabit the human colon. Increased abundance of Roseburia is associated with weight loss and reduced glucose intolerance in mice. | The Eggerthellaceae are a family of Gram-positive, rod- or coccus-shaped Actinobacteria. It is the sole family within the order Eggerthellales. Members of this family are mostly anaerobic, non-motile, asaccharolytic and do not form spores. Eggerthellaceae species are commonly isolated from human andThe Eggerthellaceae are a family of Gram-positive, rod- or coccus-shaped Actinobacteria. It is the sole family within the order Eggerthellales. Members of this family are mostly anaerobic, non-motile, asaccharolytic and do not form spores. Eggerthellaceae species are commonly isolated from human and animal faeces and other human sources such as the colon, vagina, oral cavity and blood.... Read More | This product GTVCR-WQ1664MR is an effective transcription system suitable for a variety of research, including the in vitro translation, self-amplifying mRNA studies and protein expression. The system was driven by the T7 promoter to efficiently generate mRNA with 120 nt poly(A) tail ecoding This product GTVCR-WQ1664MR is an effective transcription system suitable for a variety of research, including the in vitro translation, self-amplifying mRNA studies and protein expression. The system was driven by the T7 promoter to efficiently generate mRNA with 120 nt poly(A) tail ecoding antibody which targeting EPHA3. The vector contains the self-replicating Venezuelan equine encephalitis (VEE) virus RNA replicon, which resulting the mRNA expression at a high level.... Read More | This product is a 76.6kDa Human DSG3 membrane protein expressed in E.coli. The protein is for research use only and is not approved for use in humans or in clinical diagnosis. | This product is a 21.4kDa recombinant mouse Ficolin 2 protein with a N-terminal His Tag tag expressed in the E.coli. It is availible for Positive Control, Immunogen, WB. |