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Catalog Number: (ENZOENZ40847)
Supplier: ENZO LIFE SCIENCES
Description: The JC Virus BioProbe® labeled probe is prepared by nick translation of a clone of the entire JC virus genome. JC virus, a member of the papovavirus family, usually causes subclinical infections. However, in immunocompromised individuals it can cause a fatal demyelinating brain disease, progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy. JC virus is also neurooncogenic in primates. Fragment size range: 100-1000 base pairs (as estimated by agarose gel electrophoresis).
UOM: 1 * 2 µG


Catalog Number: (BOSSBS-13447R-CY5)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: Glycogen synthesis is initiated by the autoglucosylation of Glycogenin-1. Specifically, Glycogenin-1 glucosylates itself to begin the synthesis of glycogen in mammalian skeletal muscle. It acts as the primer to which further glucose monomers may be added. All of the Glycogenin-1 molecules contain at least one glucosyl residue before autoglucosylation begins. The first step of the glycogen synthesis occurs when a glucose molecule from UDP-glucose binds to the hydroxyl group of Tyr 194 on the Glycogenin-1 molecule. Using its glucosyltransferase activity, Glycogenin-1 adds more glucoses, each one coming from UDP-glucose. The glycosylation process reaches a plateau when five new glucose residues have been added, at which point glycogen synthase (GS) takes over and further elongates the chain. Glycogenin-1 remains covalently attached to the reducing end of the glycogen molecule.
UOM: 1 * 100 µl


Catalog Number: (664-0183)
Supplier: VWR Collection
Description: Replacement cap for optical oxygen probe OPOX 11-3, VWR®, Electrode, Dissolved Oxygen
UOM: 1 * 1 items


Catalog Number: (620-2097)
Supplier: VWR Collection
Description: Digital thermometer with stainless steel probe and handle with 3 metre cable. Versatile panel-mount module snaps into place or can be used as a stand-alone unit.
UOM: 1 * 1 items


Supplier: EBRO
Description: This handy and light thermometer is equipped with a large screen for easy reading. A selection of probes can be used with the thermometer for a wide range of applications.

Supplier: VWR Collection
Description: pH electrodes with BNC connector and cable.

Catalog Number: (ENZOENZ42730)
Supplier: ENZO LIFE SCIENCES
Description: The procedure for labeling of DNA probes with a polynucleotide "tail" containing hapten-labeled nucleotides was developed by Enzo. In such terminal labeling reactions, terminal transferase catalyzes the addition of nucleotides to any 3'-OH terminus in a template independent manner. This rapid and convenient nonradioactive labeling procedure is free of any sequence bias that is normally observed in random priming or nick translation reactions. Terminal labeling is an ideal procedure for the labeling of oligonucleotides.
UOM: 1 * 1 KIT


Supplier: VWR Collection
Description: These pH electrodes are available with refillable electrolyte or non refillable.

Catalog Number: (BOSSBS-13447R-CY3)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: Glycogen synthesis is initiated by the autoglucosylation of Glycogenin-1. Specifically, Glycogenin-1 glucosylates itself to begin the synthesis of glycogen in mammalian skeletal muscle. It acts as the primer to which further glucose monomers may be added. All of the Glycogenin-1 molecules contain at least one glucosyl residue before autoglucosylation begins. The first step of the glycogen synthesis occurs when a glucose molecule from UDP-glucose binds to the hydroxyl group of Tyr 194 on the Glycogenin-1 molecule. Using its glucosyltransferase activity, Glycogenin-1 adds more glucoses, each one coming from UDP-glucose. The glycosylation process reaches a plateau when five new glucose residues have been added, at which point glycogen synthase (GS) takes over and further elongates the chain. Glycogenin-1 remains covalently attached to the reducing end of the glycogen molecule.
UOM: 1 * 100 µl


Catalog Number: (BOSSBS-13447R-A647)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: Glycogen synthesis is initiated by the autoglucosylation of Glycogenin-1. Specifically, Glycogenin-1 glucosylates itself to begin the synthesis of glycogen in mammalian skeletal muscle. It acts as the primer to which further glucose monomers may be added. All of the Glycogenin-1 molecules contain at least one glucosyl residue before autoglucosylation begins. The first step of the glycogen synthesis occurs when a glucose molecule from UDP-glucose binds to the hydroxyl group of Tyr 194 on the Glycogenin-1 molecule. Using its glucosyltransferase activity, Glycogenin-1 adds more glucoses, each one coming from UDP-glucose. The glycosylation process reaches a plateau when five new glucose residues have been added, at which point glycogen synthase (GS) takes over and further elongates the chain. Glycogenin-1 remains covalently attached to the reducing end of the glycogen molecule.
UOM: 1 * 100 µl


Catalog Number: (BOSSBS-13447R-HRP)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: Glycogen synthesis is initiated by the autoglucosylation of Glycogenin-1. Specifically, Glycogenin-1 glucosylates itself to begin the synthesis of glycogen in mammalian skeletal muscle. It acts as the primer to which further glucose monomers may be added. All of the Glycogenin-1 molecules contain at least one glucosyl residue before autoglucosylation begins. The first step of the glycogen synthesis occurs when a glucose molecule from UDP-glucose binds to the hydroxyl group of Tyr 194 on the Glycogenin-1 molecule. Using its glucosyltransferase activity, Glycogenin-1 adds more glucoses, each one coming from UDP-glucose. The glycosylation process reaches a plateau when five new glucose residues have been added, at which point glycogen synthase (GS) takes over and further elongates the chain. Glycogenin-1 remains covalently attached to the reducing end of the glycogen molecule.
UOM: 1 * 100 µl


Supplier: AGILENT
Description: High performance, ultra-sensitive, probe QPCR master mix reagent with high or low ROX concentration for reliable quantification across a wide range of targets and templates.

Supplier: VWR Collection
Description: Water-resistant/shockproof thermometer (IP 64) replaces hazardous mercury units and is ideal for wet labs, wash-down areas, outdoors and virtually all field applications.

Catalog Number: (662-2433)
Supplier: WATER ID PRIMELAB
Description: Multiparameter colorimeter, ProbeBOX - A/D-switch-box with BNC-IN and USB-Type-C-OUT to connect all electronic probes to PrimeLab 2.0
UOM: 1 * 1 items


Supplier: VWR Collection
Description: These USB Traceable® excursion trac LN₂ data logging thermometers monitor the temperature in liquid nitrogen Dewars, covering cryogenic needs for sensitive, irreplaceable biological samples.

Catalog Number: (F0763-1MG)
Supplier: SIGMA ALDRICH MICROSCOPY
Description: Cell impermeable fluorescent probe for Ca2+.
UOM: 1 * 1 mg


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