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²I G - H 3 / T G F B I P i c o K i n e E L I S A K I T
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Code | EK1191 |
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Description | ²I G - H 3 / T G F B I P i c o K i n e E L I S A K I T |
Size | 1 x 96T |
General information | Transforming growth factor, beta-induced, 68kDa, also known as TGFBI (initially called BIGH3, BIG-H3), is a protein which in humans is encoded by the TGFBI gene. It is mapped to 5q31.1. This gene encodes an RGD-containing protein that binds to type I, II and IV collagens. The RGD motif is found in many extracellular matrix proteins modulating cell adhesion and serves as a ligand recognition sequence for several integrins. This protein plays a role in cell-collagen interactions and may be involved in endochondrial bone formation in cartilage. The protein is induced by transforming growth factor-beta and acts to inhibit cell adhesion. |
ALTERNATIVE NAME | Beta ig-h3|beta-IG-H3|BIGH3|CDB1|CDG2|CDGG1|CSD|CSD1|CSD2|CSD3|EBMD|Kerato-epithelin|LCD1|RGD-CAP|RGD-containing collagen-associated protein|TGFBI|Transforming growth factor-beta-induced protein ig-h3 |
Assay type | Complete kit |
Detection method | ELISA |
Sample type | Cell culture media, Serum, Plasma |
Range detection | 62.5pg/ml-4000pg/ml |
Sensitivity | <5pg/ml |
Target species | Mouse |
Protein id | P82198 |
Storage | Store at 4°C for 6 months, at -20°C for 12 months. Avoid multiple freeze-thaw cycles (Shipped with wet ice.) |
Data sheet | VIEW |
Source | Boster Immunoleader |
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