Additional information
| Variety | YTP-100 |
|---|---|
| Size | 100 µl |
$60.00
ΨTP (Pseudouridine-5′-
| Variety | YTP-100 |
|---|---|
| Size | 100 µl |
SEAP (Secreted Alkaline Phosphatase) is a widely used reporter gene in molecular biology for non-invasive monitoring of gene expression, promoter activity, and signaling pathways.
Fluc: Firefly luciferase is extensively used as a luminescence reporter system for transfection efficiency studies, non-invasive whole body imaging and biodistribution applications. Our Fluc mRNA is optimized for fast and efficient expression of luciferase in as little 2 hours after transfection and administration.
GFP: Green fluorescent protein is the most commonly used fluorescent protein reporter. Evaluate your transfection in as little as 2 hours in cell culture or screen delivery nanoparticles like lipid nanoparticle (LNP) using our optimized GFP mRNA.
Cas9 mRNA encodes the Streptococcus pyogenes CRISPR-associated protein 9 (SpCas9), a programmable endonuclease essential for precise genome editing via the CRISPR/Cas9 system.
m1ΨTP (N1-Methyl-Pseudouridine-5′-
UTP (Uridine-5′-Triphosphate), 100mM
T7 RNA polymerase ELISA kit (48 samples)
DT7 RNA polymerase ELISA kit (96 samples)
Beta-galactosidase mRNA: The enzyme beta-galactosidase (E.coli lacZ gene) typically converts lactose substrate into glucose and galactose. However, derivatives of lactose like X-gal, o-nitrophenyl b-D-galactopyranoside, Galacto-Light Plus™ and others lead to colorimetric or chemiluminescence products, which have numerous applications in cancer, biodistribution and imaging studies.