| Description | Hdac5 Mouse Pre-designed siRNA Set A contains three designed siRNAs for Hdac5 gene (Mouse), as well as a negative control, a positive control, and a FAM-labeled negative control. Components Hdac5 siRNA-1: 5 nmol (HPLC) Hdac5 siRNA-2: 5 nmol (HPLC) Hdac5 siRNA-3: 5 nmol (HPLC) siRNA Negative Control:Hdac5 Mouse Pre-designed siRNA Set A contains three designed siRNAs for Hdac5 gene (Mouse), as well as a negative control, a positive control, and a FAM-labeled negative control. Components Hdac5 siRNA-1: 5 nmol (HPLC) Hdac5 siRNA-2: 5 nmol (HPLC) Hdac5 siRNA-3: 5 nmol (HPLC) siRNA Negative Control: 5 nmol (HPLC) FAM-labeled siRNA Negative Control: 5 nmol (HPLC) GAPDH siRNA Positive Control:5 nmol (HPLC)... Read More | Gly-Pro-pNA hydrochloride is a dipeptidyl peptidase inhibitor that inhibits dipeptidyl peptidase II, dipeptidyl peptidase IV and dipeptidyl peptidase IX | Inquire | N-Acetylneuraminyl-fucosyllacto-N-neo-tetraose is used as a reference material in the analysis of milk oligosaccharides | Purity:>90%, by SDS-PAGE visualized with Coomassie® Blue Staining.Description:BIRC5, also known as Survivin and EPR-1, is a member of theIAP family. IAP family members usually contain multiple baculovirus IAP repeat (BIR) domains, but BIRC5 has only a single BIR domain. It is expressed cell Purity:>90%, by SDS-PAGE visualized with Coomassie® Blue Staining.Description:BIRC5, also known as Survivin and EPR-1, is a member of theIAP family. IAP family members usually contain multiple baculovirus IAP repeat (BIR) domains, but BIRC5 has only a single BIR domain. It is expressed cell cycle-dependently and highly expressed at mitosis. As a multitasking protein, BIRC5 has dual roles in promoting cell proliferation and preventing apoptosis. Survivin is a component of a chromosome passage protein complex (CPC) which is essential for chromosome alignment and segregation during mitosis and cytokinesis. Survivin acts as an important regulator of the localization of this complex. It may counteract a default induction of apoptosis in G2/M phase... Read More |