Recombinant Swine EGF Protein
Cat.No. : | EGF-4362S |
Product Overview : | Recombinant Swine EGF Protein (53aa) was expressed in yeast. |
Availability | February 10, 2025 |
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Source : | Yeast |
Species : | Swine |
Form : | Lyophilized |
Molecular Mass : | 6.1 kDa |
Protein length : | 53aa |
AA sequence : | NSYSECPPSH DGYCLHGGVC MYIEAVDSYA CNCVFGYVGE RCQHRDLKWW ELR (53) |
Purity : | >95% as visualized by SDS-PAGE analysis. |
Applications : | This endotoxin-free recombinant protein can be used in cell culture, ELISA Standard, and as a Western Blot Control. |
Storage : | Store at -20 centigrade. |
Tag : | Non |
Gene Name : | EGF epidermal growth factor [ Sus scrofa (pig) ] |
Official Symbol : | EGF |
Synonyms : | EGF; epidermal growth factor |
Gene ID : | 397083 |
mRNA Refseq : | NM_214020.1 |
Protein Refseq : | NP_999185.1 |
UniProt ID : | Q00968 |
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Write a reviewThis can be advantageous in understanding disease mechanisms and developing novel therapeutics.
The manufacturer can provide detailed documentation on the quality control measures undertaken during protein production and purification.
The manufacturer can offer technical expertise and guidance to researchers regarding the proper use, handling, and storage of EGF protein.
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Ask a questionThe body naturally produces EGF protein, and it can also be synthesized for clinical applications using biotechnological methods.
Generally, EGF is well-tolerated, but localized irritation or redness at the application site can occur in some cases.
Yes, EGF has been explored for its potential in treating burns by promoting the regeneration of damaged skin tissue.
EGF protein is widely used in clinical settings for wound healing, tissue regeneration, and certain dermatological conditions.
Yes, EGF is a common ingredient in some cosmetic products due to its ability to promote skin rejuvenation and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
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