December 1, 2023

Elisa Act Hyattsville Md

ACT

EF000148 96 Tests
EUR 826.8

Elisa Act Laboratories manufactures the elisa act hyattsville md reagents distributed by Genprice. The Elisa Act Hyattsville Md reagent is RUO (Research Use Only) to test human serum or cell culture lab samples. To purchase these products, for the MSDS, Data Sheet, protocol, storage conditions/temperature or for the concentration, please contact elisa act. Other Elisa products are available in stock. Specificity: Elisa Category: Act Group: Hyattsville Md

ACT 335827

50 mg
EUR 2670
Description: ACT 335827 is a potent and selective antagonist of OXR-1 with IC50 values of 120 and 2300 nM for OXR-1 and OXR-2, respectively [1]. Orexin receptor 1 (OXR-1) is a G-protein coupled receptor for neuropeptide orexin-A and regulates feeding behaviour.

ACT antibody

100 ug
EUR 360
Description: Affinity purified Rabbit polyclonal ACT antibody

ACT 178882

10mg
EUR 30423.6

ACT-709478

5mg
EUR 817.2

pFN10A (ACT)

2 ug
EUR 361.2

anti-ACT

50 ul
EUR 435.6
Description: Mouse polyclonal to ACT

anti-ACT

100 ul
EUR 483.6
Description: Rabbit polyclonal to ACT

Hyattsville Md information

PSA/ACT complex protein

30R-AP022 100µg
EUR 1936.8
Description: Purified native Human PSA/ACT complex protein

PSA/ACT complex protein

30-AP13 50 ug
EUR 1314
Description: Purified native Human PSA/ACT complex protein

PSA/ACT complex protein

30-AP21 50 ug
EUR 1314
Description: Purified native Human PSA/ACT complex protein

Insect Hyatophoracecropia cecropin ELISA Kit

ELA-E1519i 96 Tests
EUR 1113.6

anti-ACT

YF-PA16320 50 ul
EUR 435.6
Description: Mouse polyclonal to ACT

anti-ACT

YF-PA16321 100 ul
EUR 483.6
Description: Rabbit polyclonal to ACT

anti-ACT

YF-PA16322 100 ug
EUR 483.6
Description: Rabbit polyclonal to ACT

anti-ACT

YF-PA25344 50 ul
EUR 400.8
Description: Mouse polyclonal to ACT

SMARCB1 ELISA Kit| Bovine SWI/SNF-related matrix-associated act

EF011952 96 Tests
EUR 826.8

Smarcal1 ELISA Kit| Mouse SWI/SNF-related matrix-associated act

EF016328 96 Tests
EUR 826.8

MD-2 Antibody

24235-100ul 100ul
EUR 468

MD-1 Antibody

24425-100ul 100ul
EUR 468

MD-1 Antibody

24426-100ul 100ul
EUR 468

MD-1 Antibody

3847-002mg 0.02 mg
EUR 206.18
Description: MD-1 Antibody: Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are evolutionarily conserved pattern-recognition molecules that recognize different microbial products during infection and serve as an important link between the innate and adaptive immune responses. The signaling of these TLRs is kept under tight control by the expression of endogenous inhibiting proteins such as RP105, a recently identified homolog of TLR4. This protein, in association with MD-1, interacts with and inhibits the TLR4/MD-2 signaling pathway. While MD-2 can directly bind to LPS, one of the activating molecules of TLR4, the function of MD-1 is less well-known. It has been suggested however, that the RP105/MD-1 complex influences antibody production mediated by both TLR4/MD-2 and TLR2 receptor complexes.

MD-1 Antibody

3847-01mg 0.1 mg
EUR 523.7
Description: MD-1 Antibody: Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are evolutionarily conserved pattern-recognition molecules that recognize different microbial products during infection and serve as an important link between the innate and adaptive immune responses. The signaling of these TLRs is kept under tight control by the expression of endogenous inhibiting proteins such as RP105, a recently identified homolog of TLR4. This protein, in association with MD-1, interacts with and inhibits the TLR4/MD-2 signaling pathway. While MD-2 can directly bind to LPS, one of the activating molecules of TLR4, the function of MD-1 is less well-known. It has been suggested however, that the RP105/MD-1 complex influences antibody production mediated by both TLR4/MD-2 and TLR2 receptor complexes.

MD-1 Peptide

3847P 0.05 mg
EUR 197.7
Description: (CT) MD-1 peptide

MD-1 Antibody

3851-002mg 0.02 mg
EUR 206.18
Description: MD-1 Antibody: Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are evolutionarily conserved pattern-recognition molecules that recognize different microbial products during infection and serve as an important link between the innate and adaptive immune responses. The signaling of these TLRs is kept under tight control by the expression of endogenous inhibiting proteins such as RP105, a recently identified homolog of TLR4. This protein, in association with MD-1, interacts with and inhibits the TLR4/MD-2 signaling pathway. While MD-2 can directly bind to LPS, one of the activating molecules of TLR4, the function of MD-1 is less well-known. It has been suggested however, that the RP105/MD-1 complex influences antibody production mediated by both TLR4/MD-2 and TLR2 receptor complexes.