Reliatech To Swap Engine

SWAP Antibody

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Human IgG antibody Laboratories manufactures the reliatech to swap engine reagents distributed by Genprice. The Reliatech To Swap Engine 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 Reliatech GmbH.. Other Reliatech products are available in stock. Specificity: Reliatech Category: To Group: Swap Engine

SWAP Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody

100ul
EUR 124
Description: A Rabbit Polyclonal antibody against SWAP from Human. This antibody is tested and validated for WB, ELISA, WB, ELISA

SWAP Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody

50ul
EUR 74
Description: A Rabbit Polyclonal antibody against SWAP from Human. This antibody is tested and validated for WB, ELISA, WB, ELISA

Rabbit anti-SWAP Antibody

100 ul
EUR 320
Description: Rabbit polyclonal antibody to SWAP

Rabbit anti-SWAP Antibody

50 ul
EUR 200
Description: Rabbit polyclonal antibody to SWAP

True Blue

5.0mg
EUR 595

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Description: True Blue

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SWAP Polyclonal Antibody

ABP52529-003ml 0.03ml
EUR 189.6
Description: A polyclonal antibody for detection of SWAP from Human. This SWAP antibody is for WB, ELISA. It is affinity-purified from rabbit antiserum by affinity-chromatography using epitope-specific immunogenand is unconjugated. The antibody is produced in rabbit by using as an immunogen synthesized peptide derived from the Internal region of human SWAP at AA range: 180-260

SWAP Polyclonal Antibody

ABP52529-01ml 0.1ml
EUR 346.8
Description: A polyclonal antibody for detection of SWAP from Human. This SWAP antibody is for WB, ELISA. It is affinity-purified from rabbit antiserum by affinity-chromatography using epitope-specific immunogenand is unconjugated. The antibody is produced in rabbit by using as an immunogen synthesized peptide derived from the Internal region of human SWAP at AA range: 180-260

SWAP Polyclonal Antibody

ABP52529-02ml 0.2ml
EUR 496.8
Description: A polyclonal antibody for detection of SWAP from Human. This SWAP antibody is for WB, ELISA. It is affinity-purified from rabbit antiserum by affinity-chromatography using epitope-specific immunogenand is unconjugated. The antibody is produced in rabbit by using as an immunogen synthesized peptide derived from the Internal region of human SWAP at AA range: 180-260

SWAP Polyclonal Antibody

E20-74475 100ug
EUR 225
Description: Available in various conjugation types.

SWAP Polyclonal Antibody

E44H03429 100ul
EUR 255
Description: Biotin-Conjugated, FITC-Conjugated , AF350 Conjugated , AF405M-Conjugated ,AF488-Conjugated, AF514-Conjugated ,AF532-Conjugated, AF555-Conjugated ,AF568-Conjugated , HRP-Conjugated, AF405S-Conjugated, AF405L-Conjugated , AF546-Conjugated, AF594-Conjugated , AF610-Conjugated, AF635-Conjugated , AF647-Conjugated , AF680-Conjugated , AF700-Conjugated , AF750-Conjugated , AF790-Conjugated , APC-Conjugated , PE-Conjugated , Cy3-Conjugated , Cy5-Conjugated , Cy5.5-Conjugated , Cy7-Conjugated Antibody

SWAP Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody

ES3528-100ul 100ul
EUR 124
Description: A Rabbit Polyclonal antibody against SWAP from Human. This antibody is tested and validated for WB, ELISA, WB, ELISA

SWAP Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody

ES3528-50ul 50ul
EUR 74
Description: A Rabbit Polyclonal antibody against SWAP from Human. This antibody is tested and validated for WB, ELISA, WB, ELISA

Anti-Human VEGFR-2/sc-Fv (single chain) Antibody

500-001 100 µg
EUR 199.5
Description: Anti-human VEGFR-2 single chain (VEGFR-2 sc-Fv) antibody was constructed from cDNA of mice immunized with highly purified soluble VEGFR-2 protein expressed in insect cells. Anti-human VEGFR-2 sc-Fv was produced in E. coli and affinity purified.

Anti-Human FGFR-3 neutralizing antibody Antibody

500-002 100 µg
EUR 199.5
Description: Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor 3 (FGF R3) is a type I transmembrane tyrosine kinase receptor that binds FGF ligands along with heparin or heparin sulfateproteoglycans as cofactors. A segment of the membrane proximal Ig-like domain can be encoded by two different exons resulting in (IIIb) or (IIIc) isoforms. The IIIb or IIIc isoforms recognize FGF1, 2, 4, 8b, 8e, 8f, 9, and 17b. FGF R3 plays a role in skeletal, brain, lung, intestine, kidney, and skin development.

Bovine FGF-21 Recombinant Protein

500-003 50 µg
EUR 367.5
Description: Bovine FGF-21 is a secreted growth factor that is a member of the FGF family. Proteins of this family play a central role during prenatal development and postnatal growth and regeneration of a variety of tissues, by promoting cellular proliferation and differentiation. Recombinant bovine FGF-21 is a 19.5 kDa protein containing 182 amino acid residues.

Bovine FGF-21 Recombinant Protein

500-003S 10 µg
EUR 178.5
Description: Bovine FGF-21 is a secreted growth factor that is a member of the FGF family. Proteins of this family play a central role during prenatal development and postnatal growth and regeneration of a variety of tissues, by promoting cellular proliferation and differentiation. Recombinant bovine FGF-21 is a 19.5 kDa protein containing 182 amino acid residues.

Human Growth Hormone, pituitary 20K Recombinant Protein

500-004 50 µg
EUR 278.25
Description: Growth Hormone (GH), also known as somatotropin, is a pleiotropic cytokine of the hematopoietic growth factor superfamily, which encompasses most cytokines, hematopoietic growth factors, and related receptors, and includes the related growth hormone receptor, prolactin, placental lactogens, proliferins, and somatolactin (SST). GH is primarily recognized for its anabolic role in stimulating the growth and differentiation of muscle, bone, and cartilage. A number of other functions, including immunomodulatory actions, are also attributed to GH, due in part to the pervasive distribution of its receptors, and the indirect effects associated with GH-stimulated production of insulin-like growth factors (IGFs). Occurring predominantly in the somatotropes of the anterior pituitary, whereupon it is stored in secretory granules, production of GH has also been noted in many other tissues, including those of the hematopoietic system. The production and pulsatile release of circulating GH is very tightly regulated by both negative and positive feedback regulations of pituitary and hypothalamic hormones, such as Pituitary-specific Positive Transcription Factor 1 (POU1F1), Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone (GHRH), and somatostatin (SRIF). Deficient production of GH is associated with dwarfism and reduction of lean body mass, while overproduction is associated with acromegaly and gigantism, as well as breast tumor growth. Recombinant Human Growth Hormone is a 22.3 kDa, single, non-glycosylated polypeptide chain containing 192 amino acid residues.

Human Growth Hormone, pituitary 20K Recombinant Protein

500-004S 10 µg
EUR 178.5
Description: Growth Hormone (GH), also known as somatotropin, is a pleiotropic cytokine of the hematopoietic growth factor superfamily, which encompasses most cytokines, hematopoietic growth factors, and related receptors, and includes the related growth hormone receptor, prolactin, placental lactogens, proliferins, and somatolactin (SST). GH is primarily recognized for its anabolic role in stimulating the growth and differentiation of muscle, bone, and cartilage. A number of other functions, including immunomodulatory actions, are also attributed to GH, due in part to the pervasive distribution of its receptors, and the indirect effects associated with GH-stimulated production of insulin-like growth factors (IGFs). Occurring predominantly in the somatotropes of the anterior pituitary, whereupon it is stored in secretory granules, production of GH has also been noted in many other tissues, including those of the hematopoietic system. The production and pulsatile release of circulating GH is very tightly regulated by both negative and positive feedback regulations of pituitary and hypothalamic hormones, such as Pituitary-specific Positive Transcription Factor 1 (POU1F1), Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone (GHRH), and somatostatin (SRIF). Deficient production of GH is associated with dwarfism and reduction of lean body mass, while overproduction is associated with acromegaly and gigantism, as well as breast tumor growth. Recombinant Human Growth Hormone is a 22.3 kDa, single, non-glycosylated polypeptide chain containing 192 amino acid residues.

Human Growth Hormone, pituitary 22K Recombinant Protein

500-005 500 µg
EUR 330.75
Description: Growth Hormone (GH), also known as somatotropin, is a pleiotropic cytokine of the hematopoietic growth factor superfamily, which encompasses most cytokines, hematopoietic growth factors, and related receptors, and includes the related growth hormone receptor, prolactin, placental lactogens, proliferins, and somatolactin (SST). GH is primarily recognized for its anabolic role in stimulating the growth and differentiation of muscle, bone, and cartilage. A number of other functions, including immunomodulatory actions, are also attributed to GH, due in part to the pervasive distribution of its receptors, and the indirect effects associated with GH-stimulated production of insulin-like growth factors (IGFs). Occurring predominantly in the somatotropes of the anterior pituitary, whereupon it is stored in secretory granules, production of GH has also been noted in many other tissues, including those of the hematopoietic system. The production and pulsatile release of circulating GH is very tightly regulated by both negative and positive feedback regulations of pituitary and hypothalamic hormones, such as Pituitary-specific Positive Transcription Factor 1 (POU1F1), Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone (GHRH), and somatostatin (SRIF). Deficient production of GH is associated with dwarfism and reduction of lean body mass, while overproduction is associated with acromegaly and gigantism, as well as breast tumor growth. Recombinant Human Growth Hormone is a 22.3 kDa, single, non-glycosylated polypeptide chain containing 192 amino acid residues.

Human Growth Hormone, pituitary 22K Recombinant Protein

500-005S 100 µg
EUR 199.5
Description: Growth Hormone (GH), also known as somatotropin, is a pleiotropic cytokine of the hematopoietic growth factor superfamily, which encompasses most cytokines, hematopoietic growth factors, and related receptors, and includes the related growth hormone receptor, prolactin, placental lactogens, proliferins, and somatolactin (SST). GH is primarily recognized for its anabolic role in stimulating the growth and differentiation of muscle, bone, and cartilage. A number of other functions, including immunomodulatory actions, are also attributed to GH, due in part to the pervasive distribution of its receptors, and the indirect effects associated with GH-stimulated production of insulin-like growth factors (IGFs). Occurring predominantly in the somatotropes of the anterior pituitary, whereupon it is stored in secretory granules, production of GH has also been noted in many other tissues, including those of the hematopoietic system. The production and pulsatile release of circulating GH is very tightly regulated by both negative and positive feedback regulations of pituitary and hypothalamic hormones, such as Pituitary-specific Positive Transcription Factor 1 (POU1F1), Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone (GHRH), and somatostatin (SRIF). Deficient production of GH is associated with dwarfism and reduction of lean body mass, while overproduction is associated with acromegaly and gigantism, as well as breast tumor growth. Recombinant Human Growth Hormone is a 22.3 kDa, single, non-glycosylated polypeptide chain containing 192 amino acid residues.

Human Growth Hormone, placental 20K Recombinant Protein

500-006 50 µg
EUR 173.25
Description: Growth Hormone (GH), also known as somatotropin, is a pleiotropic cytokine of the hematopoietic growth factor superfamily, which encompasses most cytokines, hematopoietic growth factors, and related receptors, and includes the related growth hormone receptor, prolactin, placental lactogens, proliferins, and somatolactin (SST). GH is primarily recognized for its anabolic role in stimulating the growth and differentiation of muscle, bone, and cartilage. A number of other functions, including immunomodulatory actions, are also attributed to GH, due in part to the pervasive distribution of its receptors, and the indirect effects associated with GH-stimulated production of insulin-like growth factors (IGFs). Occurring predominantly in the somatotropes of the anterior pituitary, whereupon it is stored in secretory granules, production of GH has also been noted in many other tissues, including those of the hematopoietic system. The production and pulsatile release of circulating GH is very tightly regulated by both negative and positive feedback regulations of pituitary and hypothalamic hormones, such as Pituitary-specific Positive Transcription Factor 1 (POU1F1), Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone (GHRH), and somatostatin (SRIF). Deficient production of GH is associated with dwarfism and reduction of lean body mass, while overproduction is associated with acromegaly and gigantism, as well as breast tumor growth. Recombinant Human placental Growth Hormone K20 is a 20.4 kDa, single, non-glycosylated polypeptide chain containing 177 amino acid residues. Placental Growth Hormone 20K is devoid of lactogenic (prolactin receptor mediated) activity characteristic to pituitary GHs.

Human Growth Hormone, placental 20K Recombinant Protein

500-006S 10 µg
EUR 178.5
Description: Growth Hormone (GH), also known as somatotropin, is a pleiotropic cytokine of the hematopoietic growth factor superfamily, which encompasses most cytokines, hematopoietic growth factors, and related receptors, and includes the related growth hormone receptor, prolactin, placental lactogens, proliferins, and somatolactin (SST). GH is primarily recognized for its anabolic role in stimulating the growth and differentiation of muscle, bone, and cartilage. A number of other functions, including immunomodulatory actions, are also attributed to GH, due in part to the pervasive distribution of its receptors, and the indirect effects associated with GH-stimulated production of insulin-like growth factors (IGFs). Occurring predominantly in the somatotropes of the anterior pituitary, whereupon it is stored in secretory granules, production of GH has also been noted in many other tissues, including those of the hematopoietic system. The production and pulsatile release of circulating GH is very tightly regulated by both negative and positive feedback regulations of pituitary and hypothalamic hormones, such as Pituitary-specific Positive Transcription Factor 1 (POU1F1), Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone (GHRH), and somatostatin (SRIF). Deficient production of GH is associated with dwarfism and reduction of lean body mass, while overproduction is associated with acromegaly and gigantism, as well as breast tumor growth. Recombinant Human placental Growth Hormone K20 is a 20.4 kDa, single, non-glycosylated polypeptide chain containing 177 amino acid residues. Placental Growth Hormone 20K is devoid of lactogenic (prolactin receptor mediated) activity characteristic to pituitary GHs.