Human IGF-II RECOMBINANT
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Product Details: Human IGF-II (RECOMBINANT)

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Product ID: GF-060-5
Product Name: Human IGF-II (RECOMBINANT)
Unit: 100µg
Price: 365 Euro
Availability: Check availability
Category: Growth Factors, Cytokines, Receptors and their Antibodies
Subcategory: Growth Factors/Cytokines/Enzymes

 

Product Details

 


Description: Human IGF-II is a potent mitogen for cells of mesodermal origin. It is composed of 67 amino acid residues, and is 62% homologous with human IGF-I.

Human IGF-II is produced by genetically engineered yeast, and purified by sequential chromatography.

 

Molecular Weight: 7.5 KDa
Biological Activity: The material is fully active as determined by the receptor-binding assay using a membrane preparation from placenta.

 

Formulation: Lyophilized powder
Purity: Over 95% pure by N-terminal amino acid sequencing, amino acid composition, HPLC analysis, and SDS gel electrophoresis.
Storage Conditions: Store at +4°C. Reconstitution is best in water or buffer near neutral pH. After reconstitution, storage in aliquots at -80°C is recommended.
Stability: Several months at +4°C.
Temperature: +4°C
References: 1. Modern Concepts of Insulin-Like Growth Factor. Ed. E. Martin Spencer, M.D. (1991). Elsevier Science Publ. (New York).
2.Nissley, S.P. and Rechler, M.M. (1884) in Hormonal Proteins and Peptides. Ed. Li., C.H., pages 127=203. Academic Press (New York).