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IVTScrip™ mRNA-Human ADRBK1, (Cap 0, 5-Methyl-CTP & Pseudo-UTP, 30 nt-poly(A))   (CAT#: GTTS-WK10769MR)

This product GTTS-WK10769MR is a type of mRNA having 120 nt poly(A) tail and modified with Cap 0 & 5-Methyl-CTP & Pseudo-UTP. It ecodes the ADRBK1 protein. This product can be used in Gonadal endothelial cell-related researches.
Specifications
Product type mRNA
Modified bases 5-Methyl-CTP & Pseudo-UTP
5' Cap Cap 0
Species Human
RefSeq NM_001619.5
Applications Gene therapy research
Format Powder
Quantity 100 µg
Purification Chromatography
Target Gene
Gene ID 156
UniProt ID P25098
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