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Transferrin human, CAS No.11096-37-0

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T754984
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Basic Description

Product Name Transferrin human, CAS No.11096-37-0
Grade BioReagent, for cell culture
Product Description

Transferrin is a glycoprotein with a branched carbohydrate chain, having two sites for ferric ion binding in its polypeptide chain.

Application:

Transferrin human has been used:
  • to incubate human proximal tubule cells (HKC) - 8 cells along with IgG for the examination of albumin specificity
  • as a supplement in serum-containing/devoid medium for human thyroid cell culture
  • as a target glycoprotein to develop an in-gel hydrazinolysis method

Specifications & Purity BioReagent, for cell culture, powder
Biochemical and Physiological Mechanisms Transferrin mediates iron transportation from plasma to cells. The iron-bound transferrin are of three forms: monoferric A/B transferrin and diferric transferrin. The transferrin binds to specific cell surface receptors and are internalized by endocytosis

Product Properties

ALogP -2.5

Storage and Shipping

Concentration powder
Storage Temp Store at -20°C
Shipped In Ice chest + Ice pads
CAS 11096-37-0

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Citations of This Product

1. Jia Hao, Shaohui Beng, Zifeng Ma, Hongmei Xu, Ting Yang, Qiman Yang, Yunduan Wang, Wenhui Zheng, Yisha Ma, Shuo Zhang, Liangde Kuang, Wei Fu.  (2024)  Short-Term Exposure of Bisphenol A Deteriorates the Quality of Rabbit Milk by Impairing Milk Fat Synthesis.  Food Science & Nutrition,     
2. Ma Zifeng, Li Qiao, Xu Hongmei, Li Yueyue, Wang Shujin, Xiong Yan, Lan Daoliang, Li Jian, Xiong Xianrong, Fu Wei.  (2024)  Zearalenone Triggers Programmed Cell Death and Impairs Milk Fat Synthesis via the AKT-mTOR-PPARγ-ACSL4 Pathway in Bovine Mammary Epithelial Cells.  JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE,     

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