| Description | Ceruloplasmin is a copper-containing multifunctional ferrous oxidase glycoprotein. Ceruloplasmin specifically oxidizes Fe2+ to Fe3+, promoting the binding of Fe3+ to transferrin. Ceruloplasmin can bind to copper ions to prevent the toxicity of free copper to cells. Ceruloplasmin can be used for the Ceruloplasmin is a copper-containing multifunctional ferrous oxidase glycoprotein. Ceruloplasmin specifically oxidizes Fe2+ to Fe3+, promoting the binding of Fe3+ to transferrin. Ceruloplasmin can bind to copper ions to prevent the toxicity of free copper to cells. Ceruloplasmin can be used for the research of inflammation, metabolic and neurological disease such as Parkinson’s disease[1]... Read More | Hexa-His (6X His Tag) is a commonly used affinity tag made up of six histidine residues. HEXA-HIS can bind to affinity chromatography media containing transition metal ions like nickel (Ni2+) or cobalt (Co2+), making it useful for protein purification[1][2] | PACAP (1-27), human, ovine, rat TFA (PACAP 1-27 TFA) is the N-terminal fragment of PACAP-38, and is a potent PACAP receptor agonist with IC50s of 3 nM, 2 nM and 5 nM for rat PAC1, rat VPAC1 and human VPAC2, respectively[1] | Phi29 DNA Polymerase is a mesophilic DNA polymerase cloned from Bacillus subtilis phage Phi29 | Sincalide ammonium (Cholecystokinin octapeptide ammonium, CCK-8 ammonium) is a rapid-acting amino acid polypeptide hormone analogue of cholecystokinin (CCK) for intravenous use in postevacuation cholecystography. Sincalide ammonium is a major bioactive segment of CCK that retains most of the Sincalide ammonium (Cholecystokinin octapeptide ammonium, CCK-8 ammonium) is a rapid-acting amino acid polypeptide hormone analogue of cholecystokinin (CCK) for intravenous use in postevacuation cholecystography. Sincalide ammonium is a major bioactive segment of CCK that retains most of the biological activities of CCK. CCK‐8 can promote gallbladder contraction by injection and helps diagnose gallbladder and pancreas disorders. Sincalide ammonium can increase bile secretion, cause the gallbladder to contract and relax the sphincter of Oddi, resulting in bile drainage into the duodenum. Sincalide ammonium is a major bioactive segment of CCK that retains most of the biological activities of CCK[1][2][3]... Read More |