Ovalbumin, Purified Reference: LS003054 Chromatographically purified. Major protein of egg white, with a molecular weight of 45 kDa. A dialyzed, lyophilized powder.
Ovalbumin, Purified Reference: LS003056 Chromatographically purified. Major protein of egg white, with a molecular weight of 45 kDa. A dialyzed, lyophilized powder.
Ovalbumin, LowEndo™, Purified Reference: LS003059 Ovalbumin, purified to remove endotoxin and tested. A dialyzed, lyophilized powder containing ≤ 1 EU/mg. Store at 2-8°C.
Ovalbumin, LowEndo™, Purified Reference: LS003061 Ovalbumin, purified to remove endotoxin and tested. A dialyzed, lyophilized powder containing ≤ 1 EU/mg. Store at 2-8°C.
Ovalbumin, LowEndo™, Purified Reference: LS003062 Ovalbumin, purified to remove endotoxin and tested. A dialyzed, lyophilized powder containing ≤ 1 EU/mg. Store at 2-8°C.
Ovalbumin, LowEndo™, Purified Reference: LS003064 Ovalbumin, purified to remove endotoxin and tested. A dialyzed, lyophilized powder containing ≤ 1 EU/mg. Store at 2-8°C.
Trypsin Inhbitor, Ovomucoid Reference: LS003085 Mucoprotein and antitryptic factor of egg white described by Lineweaver and Murray, J. Biol. Chem., 171, 565 (1947). A dialyzed, dried powder.
Trypsin Inhbitor, Ovomucoid Reference: LS003086 Mucoprotein and antitryptic factor of egg white described by Lineweaver and Murray, J. Biol. Chem., 171, 565 (1947). A dialyzed, dried powder.
Trypsin Inhbitor, Ovomucoid Reference: LS003087 Mucoprotein and antitryptic factor of egg white described by Lineweaver and Murray, J. Biol. Chem., 171, 565 (1947). A dialyzed, dried powder.
Trypsin Inhbitor, Ovomucoid Reference: LS003089 Mucoprotein and antitryptic factor of egg white described by Lineweaver and Murray, J. Biol. Chem., 171, 565 (1947). A dialyzed, dried powder.
Plasma Amine Oxidase Reference: LS003110 Chromatographically purified through step five of the procedure of Yamada and Yasunobu, J. Biol. Chem., 237, 1511 (1962). A lyophilized powder. (One IU = 4,330 Tabor Units).
Plasma Amine Oxidase Reference: LS003113 Chromatographically purified through step five of the procedure of Yamada and Yasunobu, J. Biol. Chem., 237, 1511 (1962). A lyophilized powder. (One IU = 4,330 Tabor Units).