Collagen is the primary component of connective tissue and the extracellular matrix of internal organs, with the most widespread distribution in the skin, tendons, and bones. Collagen is divided into different types structurally and genetically. Type I collagen is composed of two α1 chains and one α2 chain, forming a heterotrimer of approximately 300 nm in length. When used as a gel, collagen facilitates in vitro culture and enhances the expression of cell-specific morphology and function. Collagen can also be used as a coating to promote attachment in applications including research on tumor cell invasion and migration, monocytic cells, macrophage culture or differentiation studies, and radiolabeling studies of granulocytes and macrophages. Collagen I is also used in studies related to maintaining hepatocyte function, differentiation status, and elevated levels of hepatocyte gene transcription.
This product is derived from SD rat tail, dissolved in 0.02M HAc solution, and the purity is greater than 90% as measured by SDS-PAGE. It is sterile and packaged according to the total protein amount. For specific protein concentration, please refer to the specific batch quality inspection report.
This product, sourced from SD rats' tails, is dissolved in 0.02M HAc solution, with purity exceeding 90% as determined by SDS-PAGE, and is sterile.
Catalog Number |
C231101E/C231101S |
Specifications |
20 mg/100 mg |
Store at 2~8℃, valid for 1 year. Do not freeze.
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