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Biotinylated Human EphA2 Protein, His, Avi Tag

<strong>Biotinylated Human EphA2 Protein, His, Avi Tag </strong> <strong>Catalog number:</strong> B2024397 <strong>Lot number:</strong> Batch Dependent <strong>Expiration Date:</strong> Batch dependent <strong>Amount:</strong> 25 ug <strong>Molecular Weight or Concentration:</strong> 59.8 kDa <strong>Supplied as:</strong> Lyophilized <strong>Applications:</strong> a molecular tool for various biochemical applications <strong>Storage:</strong> -20°C <strong>Keywords:</strong> EphA2 <strong>Grade:</strong> Biotechnology grade. All products are highly pure. All solutions are made with Type I ultrapure water (resistivity >18 MΩ-cm) and are filtered through 0.22 um. <strong>References:</strong> 1. Kullander K, Klein R. Mechanisms and functions of Eph and ephrin signalling. Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol. 2002;3(7):475-486. 2. Pasquale EB. Eph-ephrin bidirectional signaling in physiology and disease. Cell. 2010;143(1):7-18. 3. Davy A, Soriano P. Ephrin signaling in the regulation of development and disease. Development. 2007;134(21):4155-4165. 4. Miao H, et al. Ephrin-A2 promotes breast cancer cell migration and invasion through the activation of the RhoA pathway. Oncogene. 2012;31(12):1510-1520. 5. Wang H, et al. Ephrin-A2 is a novel regulator of angiogenesis in the retina. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2013;54(3):1950-1960. 6. Kullander K, et al. Ephrin-A2 is required for the formation of the retinotectal map. Development. 2001;128(22):4317-4328. 7. Henkemeyer M, et al. Ephrin-A2 is required for the development of the anterior-posterior axis in the mouse embryo. Development. 2003;130(12):2847-2856. 8. Brantley-Sieders DM, et al. Ephrin-A2 promotes tumor growth and metastasis in breast cancer. Cancer Res. 2004;64(23):8655-8661. 9. Xu J, et al. Ephrin-A2 regulates the proliferation and migration of glioma cells. J Neurooncol. 2015;123(2):239-248. 10. Kullander K, et al. The EphA2 receptor and its ephrin-A2 ligand are involved in the development of the nervous system. J Neurosci. 2004;24(12):3030-3039. <a href="Biotinylated Human EphA2 Protein ">https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=Human EphA2 Protein </a> <br><strong>Products Related to Biotinylated Human EphA2 Protein, His, Avi Tag can be found at</strong> <a href="https://moleculardepot.com/product-category/Enzymes/"> Enzymes</a>

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Catalog Number: B2024397 (25 ug)

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0.15

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2

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0.5

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0.5

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