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Name :
Il22 (Mouse) Recombinant protein

Biological Activity :
Mouse Il22 (Q9JJY9) recombinant protein expressed in Escherichia Coli.Bioactive Protein,Bioactive Proteins,Bioactive,Active,Functional Protein,Functional Proteins

Tag :

Protein Accession No. :
Q9JJY9

Protein Accession No.URL :
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene?cmd=Retrieve&dopt=Graphics&list_uids=50929

Amino Acid Sequence :

Molecular Weight :
16.7

Storage and Stability :
Lyophilized although stable at room temperature for 3 weeks. should be stored desiccated below -20°C. Upon reconstitution should be stored at 4°C between 2-7 days and for future use below -20°C. Aliquot to avoid repeated freezing and thawing.

Host :
Escherichia coli

Interspecies Antigen Sequence :

Preparation Method :
Escherichia coli expression system

Purification :

Quality Control Testing :

Storage Buffer :
Lyophilized from 1X PBS.

Applications :
Functional Study, SDS-PAGE,

Gene Name :
Il22

Gene Alias :
IL-22, IL-TIF, Iltif

Gene Description :
interleukin 22

Gene Summary :

Other Designations :
interleukin 10-related T cell-derived inducible factor

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