Proteomics Products & Reviews

Proteomics is the systemic bioinformatics study of proteins and amino acids, including their structure, size, function and identification. Tools used in proteomics include chromatography, blotting and gels, protein arrays, mass spectrometry and ELISA and associated analysis software. Analyzers and proteomic systems should be sensitive, high resolution, fast and may be automated for high-throughput.

Product Filter

Explore by Field
Proteomics
Refine your selection
Explore by Company

Ratings

Search

Selected Filters:








PTPN2 Substrate Trapping Mutant Human Clone

Agilent Technologies

The SignalScout collection of phosphatase reagents includes the largest collection of human phosphatase expression clones and substrate trapping mutant expression clones.  Largest collection of active phosphatase enzymes, human phosphatase expression clones, and substrate trapping mutant expression clones  Purified GST-tagged active phosphatases for in vitro assay studies  Protein tyrosine, lipid, and dual specificity pho…

0.0/5.0
|0 Reviews

PTPN4 Human Phosphatase Expression Clone

Agilent Technologies

The SignalScout collection of phosphatase reagents includes the largest collection of human phosphatase expression clones and substrate trapping mutant expression clones.  Largest collection of active phosphatase enzymes, human phosphatase expression clones, and substrate trapping mutant expression clones  Purified GST-tagged active phosphatases for in vitro assay studies  Protein tyrosine, lipid, and dual specificity pho…

0.0/5.0
|0 Reviews

PTPN4 Substrate Trapping Mutant Human Expression Clone

Agilent Technologies

The SignalScout collection of phosphatase reagents includes the largest collection of human phosphatase expression clones and substrate trapping mutant expression clones.  Largest collection of active phosphatase enzymes, human phosphatase expression clones, and substrate trapping mutant expression clones  Purified GST-tagged active phosphatases for in vitro assay studies  Protein tyrosine, lipid, and dual specificity pho…

0.0/5.0
|0 Reviews