Cat.#: BBM-3C-064
Description | The rat tail collagen I provided by Ace Therapeutics is prepared according to the Birkedal-Hansen method through acetic acid extraction, sodium chloride precipitation, and disodium hydrogen phosphate precipitation. This product is derived from a rat tail, dissolved in 0.02M HAc solution, and the purity is greater than 90% as determined by SDS-PAGE, and it is sterile. |
Size | 2 mL, 10 mL |
Purity | ≥90% (SDS-PAGE) |
Sterility | Passed sterility test for bacteria and fungi. |
Storage | 2-8°C for 1 years |
Shipping | Dry ice |
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BBM-3C-032 | Human Collagen Type II, 0.1 mg |
Human Collagen Type II, 0.1 mg from Ace Therapeutics is purified from human cartilage.
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BBM-3C-066 | Collagen Type I, from Rat Tail |
The rat tail collagen I provided by Ace Therapeutics is prepared according to the Birkedal-Hansen method through acetic acid extraction, sodium chloride precipitation, and disodium hydrogen phosphate precipitation. This product is a sterile solution dissolved in 6mM HAc, with a concentration of 5mg/ml. Each batch of products passes cell culture testing (including three-dimensional space culture) to ensure quality reliability.
Note: Please keep the entire operation at a low temperature on ice because rat tail collagen I at room temperature can quickly form a gel.
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BBM-3C-053 | Mouse Collagen Type IV |
Collagen Type IV is a common component of the basement membrane. Mouse Collagen Type IV from Ace Therapeutics is a purified collagen derived from murine engelbreth-holm-swarm (EHS) tumor, and the product can be used to regulate cell growth, differentiation, and tissue formation.
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BBM-3C-045 | Collagen from Human Placenta |
Collagen from Human Placenta is supplied as a 0.5 M acetic acid solution. It can be used to coat tissue culture surfaces to promote cell attachment
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BBM-3C-070 | Bovine Collagen I |
Bovine Collagen I from Ace Therapeutics is a purified stromal extracellular matrix protein from fetal bovine extensor tendons and is pepsin-treated to remove telopeptides. This product promotes cell adhesion for cell and tissue culture.
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BBM-3C-025 | Bovine Collagen Type I, 10 mg |
Bovine Collagen Type I, 10 mg from Ace Therapeutics is purified from bovine skin.
Type I collagen is found in connective tissues and is the major component of tensile strength of the extracellular matrix (ECM). The product is widely used as a thin layer on tissue-culture surfaces to enhance the attachment and proliferation of a variety of cells including endothelial cells, fibroblasts, hepatocytes, epithelial cells, etc. In addition, the product can self-assemble into a 3-D supramolecular gel in vitro as an ideal biological scaffold.
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BBM-3C-043 | Collagen from Human Placenta |
Collagen from Human Placenta is used to induce differentiation of endothelial cells and rat pluripotent cells. This product is a lyophilized powder that can be reconstituted at 1 mg/mL in sterile 0.5 M acetic acid, PBS, or water.
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BBM-3C-054 | Human Collagen Type V |
Collagen Type V is found in the placenta, amniotic membrane, and cornea. Human Collagen Type V from Ace Therapeutics is a purified collagen from adult human placenta tissue. This product can be used as a coating on tissue culture surfaces to study the effects of collagen on cell behavior.
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BBM-3C-016 | Bovine Collagen Type VI, Lyophilized, 0.1mg |
Bovine Collagen Type VI, Lyophilized, 0.1mg from Ace Therapeutics is purified from the bovine placenta.
The product is the major collagenous component of microfibrils in elastic fibers and in a larger variety of tissues, which consist of two α-chains of ca.
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BBM-3C-021 | Canine Collagen Type I and III, 10 mg |
Canine Collagen Type I and III, 10 mg from Ace Therapeutics is purified from canine collagen.
Type I collagen is the most abundant collagen and is found in connective tissues including tendons, ligaments, dermis, and blood vessels. Type III collagen is the second most abundant collagen in tissues and is found most commonly in tissues exhibiting elastic properties such as skin, lungs, intestinal walls, and walls of blood vessels, which resembles other fibrillar collagens in structure and function.
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