Pancreas Membrane Diabetic Disease Lysate

Name
Pancreas Membrane Diabetic Disease Lysate
Catalog number
XBL-10785
Size
0.1 mg
Price
499.00 EUR

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Lysates properties
Human pancreas tissue membrane protein lysate was prepared by isolating the membrane protein from whole tissue homogenates using a proprietary technique. The human pancreas tissue was frozen in liquid nitrogen immediately after excision and then stored at -70 grades C. The membrane protein is provided in a buffer including HEPES (pH 7.9), MgCl2, KCl, EDTA, Sucrose, Glycerol, sodium deoxycholate, NP-40, and a cocktail of protease inhibitors. For quality control purposes, the isolated pancreas tissue membrane protein pattern on SDS-PAGE gel is shown to be consistent for each lot by visualization with coomassie blue staining. The isolated pancreas tissue membrane protein is then Western analyzed by either GAPDH or β-actin antibody to confirm there is no signal or very weak signal.
Lysate's origin
Tissue
State of tissue
Diseased
Species of the lysate
Human
Cellular origibn of the lysate
Pancreas
Disease of the lysate
Diseased
Localisation of the biopsy
Human Pancreas tissue
Ug of lysate used by test
Pancreas membrane protein lysate is for use in Western blotting, 10 ug to 20 ug per lane is recommended for mini gel.
Positive control in
the lysate is used as positive control in Western Blot
PH and medium
HEPES pH 7.9, MgCl2, KCl, EDTA, Sucrose, Glycerol, Sodium deoxycholate, and NP-40.
Keep at
Store at 2-8 grades C for continuous use. For extended storage, freeze working aliquots at -70 grades C. Repeated freezing and thawing is not recommended. Under proper storage conditions the shelf life is half a year from the date of receipt.
Caution
This product is for research use only.
Laboratory requirements
Products are intended for laboratory research purposes only and should be used by qualified personnel only. They are not intended for use in humans. GENTAUR is not liable for damages or injuries resulting from receipt and/or use of GENTAUR materials. Please refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for safe storage, handling, and use procedures. Also, for further information on the biosafety classification of human etiologic agents, please consult the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Office of Health and Safety (www.cdc.gov/od/ohs).
Animal origin
Human
Dilution
2 mg/mL or more concentrated
Tissue
pancreas
Disease
diabetic
Description
Associated membrane protein types are lipopolysaccharide selective barriers. Biological membranes include cell membranes, outer coverings of cells or organelles that allow passage of certain proteins and nuclear membranes, which cover a cell nucleus; and tissue membranes, such as mucosae and serosae.