GF142 Sigma-AldrichPlatelet Derived Growth Factor-AA Protein, Recombinant human
The Platelet Derived Growth Factor (PDGF) is a potent mitogen for a wide range of cell types including fibroblasts, smooth muscle & connective tissue.
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Overview
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Key Spec Table
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| CULT | Human | E.coli | Greater than 98% by SDS-PAGE and HPLC analysis. |
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| Presentation | Lyophilized from ddH2O. |
| Quality Level | MQ100 |
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| Material Size | 10 µg |
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| Catalogue Number | GTIN |
| GF142 | 04053252271618 |
Documentation
Platelet Derived Growth Factor-AA Protein, Recombinant human SDS
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Platelet Derived Growth Factor-AA Protein, Recombinant human Certificates of Analysis
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| PDGF-AA, HUMAN RECOMBINANT PROTEIN - | |
| PDGF-aa, Human Recombinant | 3140342 |
| PDGF-aa, Human Recombinant | 3070095 |
| PDGF-aa, Human Recombinant | 2944660 |
| PDGF-aa, Human Recombinant | 2479550 |
| PDGF-aa, Human Recombinant | 2823625 |
| PDGF-aa, Human Recombinant - 2032730 | 2032730 |
| PDGF-aa, Human Recombinant - 2074882 | 2074882 |
| PDGF-aa, Human Recombinant - 2537220 | 2537220 |
| PDGF-aa, Human Recombinant - 3278858 | 3278858 |
Technical Info
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| Derivation of oligodendrocyte progenitor cells from a human neural stem cell line |
Data Sheet
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| PDGF-aa, Human Recombinant |
| Reprogramming Cell Fate and Function Novel Strategies for iPSC Generation, Characterization, and Differentiation |



