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Product Description
Cell culture tested. Aminoglycoside used as a selective agent of transfected mammalian, yeast, plant and bacteria cells.
Resistance is conferred by the bacterial gene for aminoglycoside-3'-phophotransferase that can be expressed in eukaryotic cells. Related to Gentamycin.
br> br>Attached are a few published references from researchers who have used our G-418.Sulfate product. We respectfully thank them for their trust in our product. Inquire for a full reference list.
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Resistance is conferred by the bacterial gene for aminoglycoside-3'-phophotransferase that can be expressed in eukaryotic cells. Related to Gentamycin.
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Attached are a few published references from researchers who have used our G-418.Sulfate product. We respectfully thank them for their trust in our product. Inquire for a full reference list.
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br> br> br> br> br> br> br> br> br> br>Additional Information
MSDS Documentation:COA Documentation: |
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| Product Number | G-1033 |
| CAS # | CAS [108321-42-2] |
| Chemical Formula | C20H40O10N4.2H2SO4 |
| Alternative Name | G418 | Geneticin® |
| Appearance | White Solid |
| Molecular Weight | M.W. 692.7 |
| Purity | Purity: >700 μg/mg |
| RTECS | RTECS: CB9378500 |
| Solubility | Soluble in Water and Aqueous Buffers. |
| Storage Temp | Room Temp |
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