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A8022-500GBovine serum albumin (BSA) is a serum protein with a calculated molecular weight of 66,430 Daltons BSA consists of three domains with two subdomains under each, and is a α-helical, globular and non-glycosylated protein with 17-disulfide bonds.
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A8531-1VLAlbumin is the most abundant plasma protein in humans. It has a molecular mass of 66.
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A8654-1VLApplication Marker for non-denaturing PAGE Biochem/physiol Actions Certain conformational and primary-sequence epitopes of BSA are suspected allergens in human beef and milk allergies. Preparation Note Serum albumin may be referred to as Fraction V.
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A8806-1GBovine serum albumin (BSA) is a water-soluble serum protein, 583 amino acids in length, with a calculated molecular weight of 66,430 Daltons. Six a-helices form its three homologous domains.
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A8806-5GBovine serum albumin (BSA) is a water-soluble serum protein, 583 amino acids in length, with a calculated molecular weight of 66,430 Daltons. Six a-helices form its three homologous domains.
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A9056-100GAlbumin is the most abundant plasma protein in humans. High levels of albumin are associated with dehydration.
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A9056-500GAlbumin is the most abundant plasma protein in humans. High levels of albumin are associated with dehydration.
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A9085-25GBovine serum albumin (BSA) is a 66 kDa protein consisting of three domains with two subdomains under each. It is a α-helical, globular and non-glycosylated protein.
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A9418-100GBovine serum albumin is a model protein in various studies and is made up of 583 amino acids. It is a water-soluble protein with a molecular weight of 66.
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A9418-500GBovine serum albumin is a model protein in various studies and is made up of 583 amino acids. It is a water-soluble protein with a molecular weight of 66.
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A9418-50GBovine serum albumin is a model protein in various studies and is made up of 583 amino acids. It is a water-soluble protein with a molecular weight of 66.
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A9430-100GApplication This A9430 BSA product has been used in various systems and studies, including: HK-2 cells: Ishola, D.A.