Candida albicans (Wild type) Human Protein
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Candida albicans (Wild type) protein, 1 mg
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Cited in 5 publications. |
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Product Data | |
Description | Candida albicans (Wild type) protein, 1 mg |
Species | Human |
Protein Source | Cell culture |
Concentration | lot specific |
Purity | Washed harvested organisms are extracted during a proprietary process. The resulting antigen consists of cytoplasmic components and some cellular material. |
Buffer | Presentation State: Purified State: Liquid purified purified protein Buffer System: Glycine buffer without preservatives |
Preparation | Liquid purified purified protein |
Applications | Suitable for use in ELISA. |
Protein Description | Candida albicans (Wild Type) Antigen |
Note | Centrifuge before opening to ensure complete recovery of vial contents. Caution: No test guarantees a product to be non-infectious. All materials should be handled as if potentially infectious. Generally accepted laboratory practices appropriate for infectious materials should be employed when handling this product. |
Storage | Store the protein at -20°C to -80°C. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing. |
Stability | Shelf life: one year from despatch. |
Reference Data | |
Synonyms | C. albicans |
Summary | Candida albicans is the most frequently isolated fungal pathogen of humans, affecting immunocompromised patients ranging from premature infants to AIDS sufferers. Systemic infections have an attributed mortality of 30-50%. C. albicans is a diploid organism which has eight sets of homologous chromosomes. It has a genome of approximately 16 Mb (haploid), about 30% greater than S. cerevisiae (baker’s yeast). |
Protein Families | Suitable for use in ELISA. |
Citations (5)
The use of this Proteins has been cited in the following citations: |
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Impaired SorLA maturation and trafficking as a new mechanism for SORL1 missense variants in Alzheimer disease
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Acta Neuropathologica Communications
,PubMed ID 34922638
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Alterations in Protein Kinase A Substrate Specificity as a Potential Cause of Cushing Syndrome.
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Endocrinology
,PubMed ID 30615103
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Mineralocorticoid Receptor (MR) trans-Activation of Inflammatory AP-1 Signaling
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry
,PubMed ID 27650495
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Neuronal-Specific Overexpression of a Mutant Valosin-Containing Protein Associated with IBMPFD Promotes Aberrant Ubiquitin and TDP-43 Accumulation and Cognitive Dysfunction in Transgenic Mice
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The American Journal of Pathology
,PubMed ID 23747512
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G i2 Signaling Promotes Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy, Myoblast Differentiation, and Muscle Regeneration
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Science Signaling
,PubMed ID 22126963
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