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Human ORF Adenovirus

Introduction:

WZ Biosciences’ human ORF adenovirus collection has 12,000 human ORFs. Our prepackaged human ORF adenovirus stock enable us for short turn around time for orders of viral stocks. The in-frame C-Flag & 6×His tag is convenient for expression detection and recombinant protein purification. WZ Biosciences guarantees the human ORF expression of these adenoviruses in HEK293 cells. Most of our premade adenovirus were validated by western blot in HEK293 cells. If no right protein expression could be detected by customers, the expression will be tested in HEK293 cells by scientist in WZ Biosciences. If we failed confirm the protein expression, we will refund customers. In addition, WZ Biosciences’ Viral Transduction Enhancer is ideal for hard-to-transfect cells that can help researchers greatly enhance the efficiency of adenovirus-mediated gene transfer.

Key Features:


Large collection to choose from - More than 12,000 premade adenoviruses;
Short turnaround timeMost premade adenoviruses can be produced within 3-4 weeks;
All ORF inserts contain C-terminal Flag & 6×His tags for protein test and purification
All adenovirus are purified with high titer and come ready-to-use for in vivo researchs;
Competitive price;

•Expression guaranteed in HEK293 cells;





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Delivery Specifications:



Titer:≥1×10E12vp/mLVolume500ul




Related Resources:

《Adenovirus manual》



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