pCMV6-A-Hygro Mammalian Expression Vector
CAT#: PS100024
pCMV6-A-Hygro, mammalian vector with hygromycin as mammalian selection marker, 10ug
CNY 5420.00
货期*
                        现货
                    规格
                        | Cited in 11 publications. | 
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                Specifications
| Product Data | |
| E. coli Selection | Ampicillin (100 ug/mL) | 
| Cell Selection | Hygromycin | 
| Features | 
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| Download Vector Sequence | |
| Schematic of the multiple cloning sites |   | 
Citations (11)
| The use of this Vectors has been cited in the following citations: | 
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| Two independent respiratory chains adapt OXPHOS performance to glycolytic switch.
                                                ,null,
                                                Cell metabolism
                                                ,PubMed ID 36198313 | 
| Tissue-specific mitochondrial HIGD1C promotes oxygen sensitivity in carotid body chemoreceptors
                                                ,null,
                                                eLife
                                                ,PubMed ID 36255054 | 
| Coordination of metal center biogenesis in human cytochrome c oxidase
                                                ,null,
                                                Nature Communications
                                                ,PubMed ID 35750769 | 
| Fusion with Promiscuous Gα16 Subunit Reveals Signaling Bias at Muscarinic Receptors
                                                ,null,
                                                International Journal of Molecular Sciences
                                                ,PubMed ID 34576254 | 
| Migraine therapeutics differentially modulate the CGRP pathway
                                                ,null,
                                                Cephalalgia
                                                ,PubMed ID 33626922 | 
| Distinct Roles of Mitochondrial HIGD1A and HIGD2A in Respiratory Complex and Supercomplex Biogenesis
                                                ,Timón-Gómez, A;Garlich, J;Stuart, RA;Ugalde, C;Barrientos, A;,
                                                Cell Rep
                                                ,PubMed ID 32375044
                                                [pCMV6-A-Hygro] | 
| Applications and limitations of fitting of the operational model to determine relative efficacies of agonists
                                                ,Jakubík, J;Randáková, A;Rudajev, V;Zimčík, P;El-Fakahany, EE;Doležal, V;,
                                                Sci Rep
                                                ,PubMed ID 30874590
                                                [pCMV6-A-Hygro] | 
| Human COX7A2L Regulates Complex III Biogenesis and Promotes Supercomplex Organization Remodeling without Affecting Mitochondrial Bioenergetics
                                                ,null,
                                                Cell reports
                                                ,PubMed ID 30428348 | 
| Nitration and Glycation Turn Mature NGF into a Toxic Factor for Motor Neurons: A Role for p75 NTR and RAGE Signaling in ALS
                                                ,null,
                                                Antioxidants & Redox Signaling
                                                ,PubMed ID 28537420 | 
| Use of chemical probes to explore the toxicological potential of the K + /Cl −  cotransporter (KCC) as a novel insecticide target to control the primary vector of dengue and Zika virus,  Aedes aegypti
                                                ,Prael, F;Chen, R;Li, Z;Reed, C;Lindsley, C;Weaver, C;Swale, D;,
                                                Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology
                                                
                                                [pCMV6-A-Hygro] | 
| Discovery of 4-(phenyl)thio-1H-pyrazole derivatives as agonists of GPR109A, a high affinity niacin receptor.
                                                ,null,
                                                Archives of pharmacal research
                                                ,PubMed ID 25599616 | 
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