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Amino-PEG46-Alcohol represents a bifunctional PEG linker with a terminal amino group that reacts with carboxylic acids, activated NHS esters, carbonyls (ketone, aldehyde) etc., and hydroxyl which reacts with a variety of functional groups. Reagent grade, for research purpose. Please contact us for GMP-grade inquiries.
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Select-HA 50k is a hyaluronic acid (HA) preparation of uniform and narrow size distribution prepared by in vitro synthesis using recombinant Pasteurella multocida hyaluronan synthase. Select-HA 50k and Select-HA™ is a trademark of Hyalose LLC.BackgroundHyaluronic acid (HA) is a high molecular weight anionic polysaccharide (1 000-10 000 kD) composed of repeating disaccharides and is one of several glycosaminoglycan components of the extracellular matrix of connective tissue. Free HA is taken up by the liver where it is degraded and recycled. Data indicates a relationship between HA levels local inflammation and severity of many disease such as hepatitis B or C rheumatoid arthritis liver fibrosis etc.Storage-20 °C or below. Avoid frequent freeze-thaw aliquoting is recommended. Avoid contamination with microbes or HA-degrading enzymes.References1. Jing W.; DeAngelis P. L. Synchronized chemoenzymatic synthesis of monodisperse hyaluronan polymers. J Biol Chem 2004 279 (40) 4234
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Select-HA 400k is a hyaluronic acid (HA) preparation of uniform and narrow size distribution prepared by in vitro synthesis using recombinant Pasteurella multocida hyaluronan synthase. Select-HA 400k and Select-HA™ is a trademark of Hyalose LLC.Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a high molecular weight anionic polysaccharide (1 000-10 000 kD) composed of repeating disaccharides and is one of several glycosaminoglycan components of the extracellular matrix of connective tissue. Free HA is taken up by the liver where it is degraded and recycled. Data indicates a relationship between HA levels local inflammation and severity of many disease such as hepatitis B or C rheumatoid arthritis liver fibrosis etc.Storage: -20 °C or below. Avoid frequent freeze-thaw aliquoting is recommended. Avoid contamination with microbes or HA-degrading enzymes.
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Select-HA 500k is a hyaluronic acid (HA) preparation of uniform and narrow size distribution prepared by in vitro synthesis using recombinant Pasteurella multocida hyaluronan synthase1. Select-HA 500k and Select-HA™ is a trademark of Hyalose LLC.BackgroundHyaluronic acid (HA) is a high molecular weight anionic polysaccharide (1 000-10 000 kD) composed of repeating disaccharides and is one of several glycosaminoglycan components of the extracellular matrix of connective tissue. Free HA is taken up by the liver where it is degraded and recycled. Data indicates a relationship between HA levels local inflammation and severity of many disease such as hepatitis B or C rheumatoid arthritis liver fibrosis etc.Storage-20 °C or below. Avoid frequent freeze-thaw aliquoting is recommended. Avoid contamination with microbes or HA-degrading enzymes.References1. Jing W.; DeAngelis P. L. Synchronized chemoenzymatic synthesis of monodisperse hyaluronan polymers. J Biol Chem 2004 279 (40) 4
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Select-HA 600k is a hyaluronic acid (HA) preparation of uniform and narrow size distribution prepared by in vitro synthesis using recombinant Pasteurella multocida hyaluronan synthase. Select-HA 600k and Select-HA™ is a trademark of Hyalose LLC.BackgroundHyaluronic acid (HA) is a high molecular weight anionic polysaccharide (1 000-10 000 kD) composed of repeating disaccharides and is one of several glycosaminoglycan components of the extracellular matrix of connective tissue. Free HA is taken up by the liver where it is degraded and recycled. Data indicates a relationship between HA levels local inflammation and severity of many disease such as hepatitis B or C rheumatoid arthritis liver fibrosis etc.Storage-20 °C or below. Avoid frequent freeze-thaw aliquoting is recommended. Avoid contamination with microbes or HA-degrading enzymes.References1. Jing W.; DeAngelis P. L. Synchronized chemoenzymatic synthesis of monodisperse hyaluronan polymers. J Biol Chem 2004 279 (40) 42