Results for Cytokines & Chemokines ( 2172 )
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Recombinant human Keratinocyte Growth Factor is a disulfide-linked monomeric protein consisting of 164 amino acid residues. Optimized DNA sequence encoding Human Keratinocyte Growth Factor mature chain was expressed in E. coli. Native human KGF is generated by the proteolytic removal of the signal peptide and propeptide. KGF migrates as an approximately 19 kDa protein under non-reducing conditions and reducing conditions in SDS-PAGE.
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Recombinant human Keratinocyte Growth Factor is a disulfide-linked monomeric protein consisting of 164 amino acid residues. Optimized DNA sequence encoding Human Keratinocyte Growth Factor mature chain was expressed in E. coli. Native human KGF is generated by the proteolytic removal of the signal peptide and propeptide. KGF migrates as an approximately 19 kDa protein under non-reducing conditions and reducing conditions in SDS-PAGE.
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Recombinant Lymphotactin is a disulfide-linked homodimeric protein consisting of 93 amino acid residues, and migrates as an approximately 10 kDa protein under non-reducing and reducing conditions in SDS-PAGE. Optimized DNA sequence encoding human lymphotactin (XCL1) mature chain was expressed in E. coli.
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Recombinant Lymphotactin is a disulfide-linked homodimeric protein consisting of 93 amino acid residues, and migrates as an approximately 10 kDa protein under non-reducing and reducing conditions in SDS-PAGE. Optimized DNA sequence encoding human lymphotactin (XCL1) mature chain was expressed in E. coli.
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Human MCP-1, generated by the proteolytic removal of the signal peptide and propeptide and has a calculated molecular mass of approximately 9 kDa. Recombinant MCP-1 is a disulfide-linked monomeric protein consisting of 77 amino acid residues and migrates as an approximately 9 kDa protein under non-reducing conditions and reducing conditions in SDS-PAGE. Optimized DNA sequence encoding human MCP-1 (CCL2) mature chain was expressed in E. coli.