| Description | MCE SYBR Green qPCR Master Mix (Universal) is compatible with all qPCR instruments. 2× ready-to-use formulations which consist of antibody-mediated hot start polymerase, MgCl2, dNTPs and a proprietary reaction buffer, produce optimal results in qPCR experiments. The 100 rxns is defined as the MCE SYBR Green qPCR Master Mix (Universal) is compatible with all qPCR instruments. 2× ready-to-use formulations which consist of antibody-mediated hot start polymerase, MgCl2, dNTPs and a proprietary reaction buffer, produce optimal results in qPCR experiments. The 100 rxns is defined as the base specification. All larger sizes correspond to incremental volumes of this base... Read More | IDR-1 is an antimicrobial peptide that is active against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. IDR-1 counters infection by selective modulation of innate immunity without obvious toxicities. IDR-1 has anti-inflammatory and anti-infective properties, enhances the levels of monocyte chemokines, IDR-1 is an antimicrobial peptide that is active against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. IDR-1 counters infection by selective modulation of innate immunity without obvious toxicities. IDR-1 has anti-inflammatory and anti-infective properties, enhances the levels of monocyte chemokines, and attenuates pro-inflammatory cytokine release[1][2]... Read More | KALA is an amphiphilic peptide that forms an α-helical structure at physiological pH. KALA modifies a plasmid DNA-encapsulating liposomal membrane and is used as a fusogenic peptide in order to achieve effective liver targeting and transfection of DNA via galactose receptors[1] | Mastoparan X is a GTP-binding regulatory protein (G protein)-activating peptide, and a tetradecapeptide from wasp venom. Mastoparan X acts function by the direct activation of G protein that couple to phospholipase C to cause secretion from various kinds of cells[1] | Pyruvate Kinase, Microorganism (PK) is a glycolytic enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of phosphoenolpyruvate and ADP to pyruvate and ATP[1] |