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Recombinant Human CDH2, His tagged

Specification :
| Source : Human Cells | Species : Human | Tag : His | Form : Lyophilized from sterile PBS, pH 7.4 | Molecular Mass : The pro form of human CDH2 consists of 710 amino acids and predictes a molecular mass of 78.5 kDa. In SDS-PAGE under reducing conditions, the apparent molecular mass of CDH2 is 90 & 75 kDa corresponding to the pro fom and mature form respectinely due to glycosylation. | Endotoxin : | Stability : Samples are stable for up to twelve months from date of receipt at -70oC. | Storage : Store it under sterile conditions at -20oC~-70oC. It is recommended that the protein be aliquoted for optimal storage. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. | Reconstitution : It is recommended that sterile water be added to the vial to prepare a stock solution. Centrifuge the vial at 4℃ before opening to recover the entire contents.

Gene Information :
| Gene Name : CDH2 cadherin 2, type 1, N-cadherin (neuronal) [ Homo sapiens ] | Official Symbol : CDH2 | Gene ID : 1000 | mRNA Refseq : NM_001792 | Protein Refseq : NP_001783 | MIM : 114020 | UniProt ID : P19022

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