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R&D Systems recombinant human ca125 muc16 protein
Recombinant Human Ca125 Muc16 Protein, supplied by R&D Systems, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 94/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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R&D Systems recombinant ca125 protein
Figure 3. Typical AFM images of the surface of freshly cleaved mica after sorption of the <t>CA125</t> protein from a 2.2 µM solution (a), and the surface of freshly cleaved mica after incubation in a PBS buffer solution used to dissolve the CA125 protein (control, c). Sections (a,c) corresponding to the white line in (b,d), respectively.
Recombinant Ca125 Protein, supplied by R&D Systems, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 93/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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OriGene ca125 partial recombinant protein
Figure 3. Typical AFM images of the surface of freshly cleaved mica after sorption of the <t>CA125</t> protein from a 2.2 µM solution (a), and the surface of freshly cleaved mica after incubation in a PBS buffer solution used to dissolve the CA125 protein (control, c). Sections (a,c) corresponding to the white line in (b,d), respectively.
Ca125 Partial Recombinant Protein, supplied by OriGene, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 88/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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The Recombinant Human CA125 MUC16 Protein from R D Systems is derived from CHO The Recombinant Human CA125 MUC16 Protein has been validated for the following applications Binding Activity
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Mucin-16 is a heavily O-glycosylated protein that can be liberated into the extracellular space following the phosphorylation of the intracellular C-terminus, which induces proteolytic cleavage and liberation of extracellular domain. I provides protective, lubricating barrier
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Recombinant Cynomolgus CD132/IL2RG Protein is produced by mammalian expression system. The target protein is expressed with sequence (Gly12660-Met12923) of human MUC16/CA125 (Accession #Q8WXI7) fused with a 6xHis, Avi tag at the C-terminus.
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MUC16 Recombinant Protein C-Fc-Avi Tag Lyophilized from Innovative Research has been recombinantly produced in Human Cells. The protein formulation is lyophilized from a 0.2 ?m filtered solution of 50 mM Tris-HCl, 100 mM Glycine, pH
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Mouse anti Human MUC16 Antibody, Recombinant (MyM1-CA125), could be used for IHC and so on.ApplicationIHC: 1/100-1/200Protein FunctionThought to provide a protective, lubricating barrier against particles and infectious agents at mucosal surfaces.
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Figure 3. Typical AFM images of the surface of freshly cleaved mica after sorption of the CA125 protein from a 2.2 µM solution (a), and the surface of freshly cleaved mica after incubation in a PBS buffer solution used to dissolve the CA125 protein (control, c). Sections (a,c) corresponding to the white line in (b,d), respectively.

Journal: Biomolecules

Article Title: Selection of Aptamers for Use as Molecular Probes in AFM Detection of Proteins.

doi: 10.3390/biom13121776

Figure Lengend Snippet: Figure 3. Typical AFM images of the surface of freshly cleaved mica after sorption of the CA125 protein from a 2.2 µM solution (a), and the surface of freshly cleaved mica after incubation in a PBS buffer solution used to dissolve the CA125 protein (control, c). Sections (a,c) corresponding to the white line in (b,d), respectively.

Article Snippet: Target Protein We used the recombinant CA125 protein (R&D Systems, Minneapolis, MN, USA) with a molecular weight of 110 kDa.

Techniques: Incubation, Control

Figure 9. Detection of CA125 (1 nM solution) using chips with immobilized aptamers. Typical AFM images after immobilization of aptamers (a,c,e,g) and after incubation in a test antigen solution (i,k,m,o). The chip comprised immobilized apta#1 (a,i), apta#2 (c,k), apta#3 (e,m), and an aptamer- free control area outside the sensing zone (g,o). Sections (b,d,f,h,j,l,n,p) correspond to the lines in images (a,c,e,g,i,k,m,o).

Journal: Biomolecules

Article Title: Selection of Aptamers for Use as Molecular Probes in AFM Detection of Proteins.

doi: 10.3390/biom13121776

Figure Lengend Snippet: Figure 9. Detection of CA125 (1 nM solution) using chips with immobilized aptamers. Typical AFM images after immobilization of aptamers (a,c,e,g) and after incubation in a test antigen solution (i,k,m,o). The chip comprised immobilized apta#1 (a,i), apta#2 (c,k), apta#3 (e,m), and an aptamer- free control area outside the sensing zone (g,o). Sections (b,d,f,h,j,l,n,p) correspond to the lines in images (a,c,e,g,i,k,m,o).

Article Snippet: Target Protein We used the recombinant CA125 protein (R&D Systems, Minneapolis, MN, USA) with a molecular weight of 110 kDa.

Techniques: Incubation, Control

Figure 10. Detection of CA125 in 0.1 nM (a,c,e) and 0.01 nM (g,i,k) solutions using chips with immobilized aptamers. Typical AFM images after incubation in a test antigen solution (a,c,e,g,i,k) and sections (b,d,f,h,j,l) corresponding to the lines in images. The chip comprised immobilized apta#1 (a,g), apta#2 (c,i), and an aptamer-free control area (e,k).

Journal: Biomolecules

Article Title: Selection of Aptamers for Use as Molecular Probes in AFM Detection of Proteins.

doi: 10.3390/biom13121776

Figure Lengend Snippet: Figure 10. Detection of CA125 in 0.1 nM (a,c,e) and 0.01 nM (g,i,k) solutions using chips with immobilized aptamers. Typical AFM images after incubation in a test antigen solution (a,c,e,g,i,k) and sections (b,d,f,h,j,l) corresponding to the lines in images. The chip comprised immobilized apta#1 (a,g), apta#2 (c,i), and an aptamer-free control area (e,k).

Article Snippet: Target Protein We used the recombinant CA125 protein (R&D Systems, Minneapolis, MN, USA) with a molecular weight of 110 kDa.

Techniques: Incubation, Control

Figure 11. Relative distribution (A) of visualized objects on an AFM chip surface after immobilization of apta#3 (red line); after apta#3–antigen complex formation (green line); after sorption of the CA125 antigen onto the surface of freshly cleaved mica (blue line).

Journal: Biomolecules

Article Title: Selection of Aptamers for Use as Molecular Probes in AFM Detection of Proteins.

doi: 10.3390/biom13121776

Figure Lengend Snippet: Figure 11. Relative distribution (A) of visualized objects on an AFM chip surface after immobilization of apta#3 (red line); after apta#3–antigen complex formation (green line); after sorption of the CA125 antigen onto the surface of freshly cleaved mica (blue line).

Article Snippet: Target Protein We used the recombinant CA125 protein (R&D Systems, Minneapolis, MN, USA) with a molecular weight of 110 kDa.

Techniques: