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Human Artery Membrane Lysate

Cat.No. : Artery-26H
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Source : Human Blood Vessel: Artery tissue
Species : Human
Concentration : 2 mg/mL or better
Tissue Type : Blood Vessel: Artery
Shipping : Dry ice
Preparation method : Human blood vessel: artery tissue membrane protein lysate was prepared by isolating the membrane protein from whole tissue homogenates using a proprietary technique. The human blood vessel: artery tissue was frozen in liquid nitrogen immediately after excision and then stored at -70?C. The membrane protein is provided in a buffer including HEPES (pH 7.9), MgCl2, KCl, EDTA, Sucrose, Glycerol, sodium deoxycholate, NP-40, and a cocktail of protease inhibitors. For quality control purposes, the isolated blood vessel: artery tissue membrane protein pattern on SDS-PAGE gel is shown to be consistent for each lot by visualization with coomassie blue staining. The isolated blood vessel: artery tissue membrane protein is then Western analyzed by either GAPDH or β-actin antibody to confirm there is no signal or very weak signal.
Diagnosis : Normal
Storage Buffer : HEPES pH 7.9, MgCl2, KCl, EDTA, Sucrose, Glycerol, Sodium deoxycholate, and NP-40.
Storage Instruction : Store at 2-8?C for continuous use. For extended storage, freeze working aliquots at -70?C. Repeated freezing and thawing is not recommended. Under proper storage conditions the shelf life is half a year from the date of receipt.
Applications : Blood Vessel: Artery membrane protein lysate is for use in Western blotting, 10 μg to 20 μg per lane is recommended for mini gel.

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Does the Artery protein play a role in the development of atherosclerosis? 01/10/2023

The Artery protein's exact role in the development of atherosclerosis is not yet fully understood. Studies suggest its involvement, but more research is needed.

Can Artery protein levels be used as a biomarker for arterial health? 08/25/2022

There is limited information on using Artery protein levels as a biomarker for arterial health. Further studies are required to establish its validity as a biomarker.

Is the expression of the Artery protein affected by age or lifestyle factors? 01/01/2022

Age and lifestyle factors can influence the expression of the Artery protein. Certain conditions and behaviors can impact arterial health by affecting its expression.

Can mutations in the Artery protein gene cause cardiovascular disorders? 04/30/2021

Mutations in the Artery protein gene have been associated with some cardiovascular disorders, including certain types of arterial diseases.

Are there any known regulatory mechanisms controlling the expression of the Artery protein? 04/19/2021

The regulatory mechanisms controlling Artery protein expression are not yet fully understood. Hormonal signals, growth factors, and cellular pathways may play a role, but more research is needed.

How does the Artery protein contribute to cardiovascular health? 03/23/2020

The Artery protein helps regulate blood pressure, facilitates efficient blood flow, and prevents arterial stiffness and damage.

Can Artery protein dysfunction lead to hypertension? 01/24/2020

Dysfunction of the Artery protein has been suggested as a potential contributing factor to hypertension, although more research is needed for a conclusive link.

Is the Artery protein expressed in other areas of the body besides the arteries? 02/28/2019

The Artery protein's expression has primarily been identified in arterial walls. However, limited studies suggest its presence in other tissues, but further research is required for confirmation.

Are there any known inhibitors or activators for the Artery protein? 02/21/2019

Currently, there are no specific inhibitors or activators identified for the Artery protein. Research in this area is ongoing.

Is the expression of the Artery protein regulated by hormonal signals? 01/06/2019

Yes, the expression of the Artery protein can be influenced by certain hormonal signals, such as those involved in vascular smooth muscle cell function.

Does the Artery protein participate in the formation of arterial plaques? 11/16/2016

The Artery protein's role in arterial plaque formation is not well-established. Further research is necessary to determine its involvement, if any.

Can modulation of Artery protein levels be a therapeutic target for cardiovascular diseases? 09/01/2016

Manipulating Artery protein levels or function could potentially be a therapeutic target for cardiovascular diseases, but more research is needed to examine its feasibility.

Does the Artery protein interact with other proteins in the cardiovascular system? 05/19/2016

Yes, the Artery protein can interact with other proteins involved in vascular homeostasis and blood vessel remodeling.

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02/22/2023

    Its versatility allows me to explore its diverse roles in various biochemical and biological processes accurately.

    03/02/2022

      The Artery Protein is of exceptional quality and is precisely tailored to meet my experimental requirements.

      03/22/2021

        Their expertise and guidance have helped overcome hurdles, ensuring the smooth progress of my research.

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