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Name :
Recombinant Human CRTAM Protein Pre-coupled Magnetic Beads

Specification :
| Source : HEK293 | Species : Human | Form : Solution | Particle size : ~2 μm | Beads Surface : Hydrophilic | Capacity : > 200 pmol rabbit IgG/ mg beads | Applications : Immunoassay, In vitro diagnostics, cell sorting, Immunoprecipitation/Co-precipitation, Protein/antibody separation and purification. | Stability : Stable for at least 6 months from the date of receipt of the product under proper storage and handling conditions. | Storage : 2-8℃. Do not to freeze thaw the Beads | Concentration : 10mg beads/mL | Storage Buffer : PBS buffer

Gene Information :
| Gene Name : CRTAM cytotoxic and regulatory T cell molecule [ Homo sapiens ] | Official Symbol : CRTAM | Synonyms : CRTAM; cytotoxic and regulatory T cell molecule; cytotoxic and regulatory T-cell molecule; CD355; class I MHC restricted T cell associated molecule; class-I MHC-restricted T cell associated molecule; class-I MHC-restricted T-cell-associated molecule; | Gene ID : 56253 | mRNA Refseq : NM_019604 | Protein Refseq : NP_062550 | MIM : 612597 | UniProt ID : O95727

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