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Facts about Ciliary neurotrophic factor.
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Human | |
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Gene Name: | CNTF |
Uniprot: | P26441 |
Entrez: | 1270 |
Belongs to: |
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CNTF family |
ciliary neurotrophic factor; CNTF; HCNTF
Mass (kDA):
22.931 kDA
Human | |
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Location: | 11q12.1 |
Sequence: | 11; NC_000011.10 (58622665..58625733) |
Nervous system.
Cytoplasm.
The CNTF Marker, which is one of the most extensively used and widely utilized genetic markers in the present, is one of the most popular and widely utilized. The use of this marker allows researchers to easily determine the genetic material of their interest and test its effects on the levels of gene expression. The CNTF Marker could be referred to as a polymorphism cNATF. The CNTF is an abbreviation for Common Nucleotide Transposon, and it has numerous advantages.
In presenting his background of the Boster family, Steven Boster has earned the title "he who converts science to the lavatory." His products include hundreds upon hundreds of primary antibodies, ELISA kit kits, and other laboratory supplies. He was China's largest catalog antibody manufacturer by the end of the nineteen nineties. PicoKine(tm) is his exclusive ELISA platform. He also developed it and utilized his trade secrets to develop highly sensitive ELISA kits.
Boster makes use of primary sources such as slave narratives, estate records, and lithographs to demonstrate her point. She also examines abolitionist propaganda and the display of disabled fugitive slaves. Boster also demonstrates that the exhibition of slaves to potential buyers was not necessarily a sham.
PMID: 1861138 by Masiakowski P., et al. Recombinant human and rat ciliary neurotrophic factors.
PMID: 1915374 by Negro A., et al. Cloning and expression of human ciliary neurotrophic factor.
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