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Human CD36 adenoviral particles

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Cat. No. :   AD03344Z

Storage :   -80℃ Shipping :   Frozen on dry ice

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Cat. No. AD03344Z
Description Adenovirus with ORF of CD36 molecule (thrombospondin receptor) (CD36), transcript variant 1.
Gene CD36
Species Human
Titer Varies lot by lot, for example, ≥1x10^10 IFU/mL, ≥1x10^11 IFU/mL, ≥1x10^11 VP/mL etc.
Size Varies lot by lot, for example, 100 ul, 500 ul, 1 mL etc.
Storage Store at -80℃. Avoid multiple freeze/thaw cycles.
Shipping Frozen on dry ice
Summary Creative Biogene ensures high-quality adenovirus particles by optimizing and standardizing production protocols and performing stringent quality control (QC). The specific QC experiments performed vary between adenovirus particle lots.
Endotoxin Endotoxins, primarily derived from Gram-negative bacteria, can trigger adverse immune responses. Endotoxin contamination is a significant concern in adenovirus production, especially for applications in animal studies and gene therapy. Creative Biogene utilizes rigorous endotoxin detection methods to monitor the endotoxin level in our produced adenovirus particles to ensure regulatory compliance.
Sterility Creative Biogene ensures that adenovirus products are free of any bacterial, fungal and other microbial contamination.
Ad5 E1 Detection All Creative Biogene adenoviruses are PCR tested to ensure that there are no detectable E1 sequences in the particles, which could be from revertants or external E1 contamination.
RCA Assays Adenovirus products originating at Creative Biogene are guaranteed to have undetectable replication-competent adenovirus (RCA). This quality control measure is important because there is always the possibility of wild-type contamination due to revertants or environmental sources.
PFU Titering All purified adenovirus preparations are tested for infectious titer. Creative Biogene's PFU test takes a few days longer but counts true plaques in HEK cells rather than estimating PFU titers via IHC staining or TCI50 of infected cells.
Gene Name CD36 CD36 molecule (thrombospondin receptor) [ Homo sapiens ]
Gene Symbol CD36
Synonyms CD36; CD36 molecule (thrombospondin receptor); CD36 antigen (collagen type I receptor, thrombospondin receptor); platelet glycoprotein 4; FAT; GP3B; GP4; GPIV; SCARB3; GPIIIB; PAS IV; PAS-4 protein; glycoprotein IIIb; cluster determinant 36; fatty acid translocase; platelet glycoprotein IV; scavenger receptor class B, member 3; leukocyte differentiation antigen CD36; CHDS7; PASIV; BDPLT10;
Gene ID 948
Uni Prot ID P16671
m RNA Refseq BC008406
Chromosome Location 7q11.2
Function Gram-negative bacterial cell surface binding; Gram-positive bacterial cell surface binding; high-density lipoprotein particle binding; lipid binding; lipoprotein particle binding; lipoteichoic acid receptor activity; low-density lipoprotein particle binding; low-density lipoprotein receptor activity; low-density lipoprotein receptor activity; receptor activity; thrombospondin receptor activity; transforming growth factor beta binding;
Pathway Adaptive Immune System, organism-specific biosystem; Adipocytokine signaling pathway, organism-specific biosystem; Adipocytokine signaling pathway, conserved biosystem; Antigen processing-Cross presentation, organism-specific biosystem; Class I MHC mediated antigen processing and presentation, organism-specific biosystem; Cross-presentation of particulate exogenous antigens (phagosomes), organism-specific biosystem;
MIM 173510
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