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Supplier: VWR Collection
Description: PP, round or square bottom or PE, square bottom bottles.

Supplier: Greiner Bio-One
Description: PS, crystal-clear.

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Supplier: VWR Collection
Description: These plugs are made of bonded dense weave cellulose acetate which provides an excellent barrier to mite infestation. They are precision manufactured for consistent fit and minimal waste.

Supplier: Simport Scientific
Description: Polypropylene bottle useful as a Drosophila stock bottle.

Supplier: VWR Collection
Description: For storage, handling and transportation of <i>Drosophila</i> flies.

Catalog Number: (392-0419)
Supplier: VWR Chemicals
Description: Schneider's Drosophila medium promotes rapid growth of both primary and existing cell cultures derived from <i>Drosophila spp</i> and several other dipterans when supplemented with 5 to 20% heat-inactivated foetal bovine serum.
UOM: 1 * 500 mL

Catalog Number: (734-1255)
Supplier: VWR Collection
Description: These PS vials have a flat bottom straight wall design for convenient racking, stacking and filling.
UOM: 1 * 500 items


Catalog Number: (USBIN5375-51)
Supplier: US Biological
Description: Anti-tch homolog 4, Drosophila, INT3) Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody
UOM: 1 * 50 µG


Supplier: SIGMA-ALDRICH MICROSCOPY
Description: Indigo has been used as a dye to measure food consumption in <i>drosophila</i>. It has also been used to investigate the ability of fungal strains in the degradation and decolorisation of indigo dye.

Supplier: VWR Collection
Description: Dividers only for wide vials

Catalog Number: (BOSSBS-11551R-A680)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: Emx1 and Emx2 are human homologs to the Drosophila developmental genes empty spiracles expressed in anterior body regions during early Drosophila embryogenesis. Emx1 and Emx2 are homeobox proteins expressed in the developing vertebrate brain. Emx2 is expressed in the dorsal telencephalon and small diencephalic regions, while Emx1 expression is exclusively confined to pyramidal neurons of the dorsal telencephalon. In the embryonic brain, Emx1 is expressed in both proliferating and differentiating neurons while Emx2 is expressed only in proliferating neurons. OTX1 and OTX2 are human homologs of the Drosophila developmental genes orthodenticle. In development, the sequence of expression begins with OTX2 at day ten post coitum followed by OTX1, Emx2 and finally Emx1. The genes encoding human Emx1 and Emx2 map to chromosomes 2p13.2 and 10q26.11, respectively.
UOM: 1 * 100 µl


Catalog Number: (ML-01)
Supplier: G-Biosciences
Description: GenLysates™ are total protein tissue and cell lysates that are extracted from the tissue or cell of interest. To inhibit proteolysis, the GenLysates™ are prepared in a lysis buffer containing a complete protease inhibitor cocktail. Each lysate lot is tested by electrophoresis and Western blot analysis.
UOM: 1 * 150 µG


Catalog Number: (BOSSBS-11551R-HRP)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: Emx1 and Emx2 are human homologs to the Drosophila developmental genes empty spiracles expressed in anterior body regions during early Drosophila embryogenesis. Emx1 and Emx2 are homeobox proteins expressed in the developing vertebrate brain. Emx2 is expressed in the dorsal telencephalon and small diencephalic regions, while Emx1 expression is exclusively confined to pyramidal neurons of the dorsal telencephalon. In the embryonic brain, Emx1 is expressed in both proliferating and differentiating neurons while Emx2 is expressed only in proliferating neurons. OTX1 and OTX2 are human homologs of the Drosophila developmental genes orthodenticle. In development, the sequence of expression begins with OTX2 at day ten post coitum followed by OTX1, Emx2 and finally Emx1. The genes encoding human Emx1 and Emx2 map to chromosomes 2p13.2 and 10q26.11, respectively.
UOM: 1 * 100 µl


Catalog Number: (BOSSBS-9312R-A750)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: DIP2A, also known as DIP2, is a 1571 amino acid nuclear protein. It is one of three human homologs (DIP2A, DIP2B and DIP2C) of the Drosophila dip2 (disconnected-interacting protein 2) protein. In Drosophila, dip2 interacts with disco, a protein required for neuronal connections in the visual systems of larvae and adults. The closest vertebrate homologs to disco are the basonuclin genes. In mice, DIP2 homologs show restricted expression to the brain. This suggests that, similar to the function of Drosophila dip2, vertebrate DIP2 homologs may play a role in the development of the nervous system. Expressed ubiquitously with highest expression in the brain, DIP2A is thought to function in signaling throughout the central nervous system by providing positional clues for axon patterning and pathfinding. Four isoforms of DIP2A exist due to alternative splicing events.
UOM: 1 * 100 µl


Catalog Number: (BOSSBS-9312R-A488)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: DIP2A, also known as DIP2, is a 1571 amino acid nuclear protein. It is one of three human homologs (DIP2A, DIP2B and DIP2C) of the Drosophila dip2 (disconnected-interacting protein 2) protein. In Drosophila, dip2 interacts with disco, a protein required for neuronal connections in the visual systems of larvae and adults. The closest vertebrate homologs to disco are the basonuclin genes. In mice, DIP2 homologs show restricted expression to the brain. This suggests that, similar to the function of Drosophila dip2, vertebrate DIP2 homologs may play a role in the development of the nervous system. Expressed ubiquitously with highest expression in the brain, DIP2A is thought to function in signaling throughout the central nervous system by providing positional clues for axon patterning and pathfinding. Four isoforms of DIP2A exist due to alternative splicing events.
UOM: 1 * 100 µl


Catalog Number: (BOSSBS-11884R-HRP)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: The Drosophila atonal gene produces a protein with basic helix loop helix (bHLH) domains that plays an essential role in the development of the Drosophila nervous system. Mammalian atonal homolog 2 (MATH-2) is a helix-loop-helix (HLH) transcription factor that is structurally homologous to the product of Drosophila atonal gene. MATH-2 is a 337 amino acid protein with an atonal-related basic HLH domain. In mice, expression of MATH-2 takes place by embryonic day 11.5 and initially localizes to the wall of brain vesicles and in the spinal cord. It is expressed in the cortical plate and the mantle layer in the developing central nervous system, and is limited to the nervous system in adults. Adult mouse cerebrums produce a high level of MATH-2 RNA with lower levels in other neuronal tissues. Research studies suggest that MATH-2 may function as a trans-acting factor involved in the development and maintenance of the mammalian nervous system.
UOM: 1 * 100 µl


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