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Description: These Sabre blades made from carbon steel feature a 'closed' cutting edge for 'paring' or 'scraping' which makes them ideal for use within Podiatry and Chiropody treatments.
Catalog Number: SWAN0265
UOM: 1 * 100 items
Supplier: SWANN MORTON


Description: The protein encoded by this gene was initially named CA-related protein because of sequence similarity to other known carbonic anhydrase genes. However, the gene product lacks carbonic anhydrase activity (i.e., the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide). The gene product continues to carry a carbonic anhydrase designation based on clear sequence identity to other members of the carbonic anhydrase gene family. The absence of CA8 gene transcription in the cerebellum of the lurcher mutant in mice with a neurologic defect suggests an important role for this acatalytic form.
Catalog Number: BOSSBS-6516R
UOM: 1 * 100 µl
Supplier: Bioss


Description: Palladium 10% on activated carbon wetted with ca. 50% water, powder Type A402023-10
Catalog Number: 46789.09
UOM: 1 * 10 g
Supplier: Thermo Fisher Scientific

Description: Filter cartridge, Progard, L1 pretreatment pak, activated carbon, anti-scaling, depth filtration
Catalog Number: QGARDTL01
UOM: 1 * 1 items
Supplier: Merck


Description: Carbonic anhydrases (CAs) are members of a large family of zinc metalloenzymes responsible for catalyzing the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide. CAs show extensive diversity in their distribution and subcellular localization. They are involved in a variety of biological processes, including calcification, bone resorption, respiration, acid-base balance and the formation of aqueous humor, saliva, gastric juice and cerebrospinal fluid. CA XI, also referred to as carbonic anhydrase-related protein 11 precursor (CA-RP XI) or carbonic anhydrase-related protein 2 (CA-RP II), is a member of the carbonic anhydrase family that lacks two of the three Zn-binding motifs essential for carbonic anhydrase activity. For this reason, CA XI does not exhibit catalytic activity. It is expressed primarily in brain but is also found in spinal cord and thyroid. CA XI may play a role in brain development.Tissue specificity:Expressed abundantly in the brain with moderate expression also present in spinal cord and thyroid.
Catalog Number: BOSSBS-8244R-FITC
UOM: 1 * 100 µl
Supplier: Bioss


Description: Carbonic anhydrases (CAs) are members of a large family of zinc metalloenzymes responsible for catalyzing the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide. CAs show extensive diversity in their distribution and subcellular localization. They are involved in a variety of biological processes, including calcification, bone resorption, respiration, acid-base balance and the formation of aqueous humor, saliva, gastric juice and cerebrospinal fluid. CA XI, also referred to as carbonic anhydrase-related protein 11 precursor (CA-RP XI) or carbonic anhydrase-related protein 2 (CA-RP II), is a member of the carbonic anhydrase family that lacks two of the three Zn-binding motifs essential for carbonic anhydrase activity. For this reason, CA XI does not exhibit catalytic activity. It is expressed primarily in brain but is also found in spinal cord and thyroid. CA XI may play a role in brain development.Tissue specificity:Expressed abundantly in the brain with moderate expression also present in spinal cord and thyroid.
Catalog Number: BOSSBS-8244R-A555
UOM: 1 * 100 µl
Supplier: Bioss


Description: Carbonic anhydrases (CAs) are members of a large family of zinc metalloenzymes responsible for catalyzing the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide. CAs show extensive diversity in their distribution and subcellular localization. They are involved in a variety of biological processes, including calcification, bone resorption, respiration, acid-base balance and the formation of aqueous humor, saliva, gastric juice and cerebrospinal fluid. CA X also referred to as Carbonic anhydrase-related protein X (CA-RP X) or Cerebral protein 15, is a member of the carbonic anhydrase family that lacks two of the three Zn-binding motifs essential for carbonic anhydrase activity. For this reason, CA X does not exhibit catalytic activity. It is expressed primarily in brain and kidney and may play a role in brain development.
Catalog Number: BOSSBS-11830R-A647
UOM: 1 * 100 µl
Supplier: Bioss


Description: Stabilized with 0.1% Calcium carbonate
Catalog Number: B22494.14
UOM: 1 * 25 g
Supplier: Thermo Fisher Scientific

Description: Anti-Carbonic Anhydrase 9/CA9 Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody [clone: EPR4151(2)]
Catalog Number: ABCAAB108351-1ML
UOM: 1 * 1 mL
Supplier: Abcam

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Description: Anti-Carbonic Anhydrase 1/CA1 Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody [clone: EPR5192]
Catalog Number: ABCAAB124976-1ML
UOM: 1 * 1 mL
Supplier: Abcam

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Description: 1,3-Dioxan-2-one
Catalog Number: APOSOR41165-5G
UOM: 1 * 5 g
Supplier: Apollo Scientific


Description: Charcoal activated, NORIT® GAC 1240 12-40 mesh
Catalog Number: ACRO395710010
UOM: 1 * 1 kg
Supplier: Thermo Fisher Scientific

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Description: Palladium 5% on activated carbon powder wetted with ca. 50% water for use as a catalyst, unreduced
Catalog Number: 38301.22
UOM: 1 * 100 g
Supplier: Thermo Fisher Scientific

Description: Palladium hydroxide (5% Pd) on carbon (Pearlman's catalyst) wetted with ca. 50% water, powder Type A403002-5
Catalog Number: 45576.09
UOM: 1 * 10 g
Supplier: Thermo Fisher Scientific

Description: Carbon filter for Chemfree 90 S, For: Use with ammonia vapors
Catalog Number: ERLANR1903FF00
UOM: 1 * 1 items
Supplier: ERLAB CAPTAIRE


Description: Carbonic anhydrases (CAs), also designated carbonate dehydratases or carbonate hydrolyases, form a large family of genes that encode zinc metalloenzymes of great physiologic importance. As catalysts of the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide, these enzymes participate in a variety of biologic processes, including respiration, acid-base balance, bone resorption and calcification as well as the formation of aqueous humor, cerebrospinal fluid, saliva and gastric acid. Genes in the carbonic anhydrase family encode either active carbonic anhydrase isozymes or _catalytic?(devoid of CO2 hydration activity) carbonic anhydrase-related proteins. Human CA I (CA1) is encoded by the CA1 gene, which maps to a region on chromosome 8 that harbors a cluster of CA genes. CA I localizes to the cytoplasm and research indicates that a severe deficiency of CA I does not result in any obvious hematological or renal consequences.
Catalog Number: BOSSBS-11349R-A750
UOM: 1 * 100 µl
Supplier: Bioss


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