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Myoglobin from equine heart

Isoelectric focusing marker, pI (1) 6.8, (2) 7.2

Synonym(s):

Myoglobin from horse heart

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CAS Number:
EC Number:
MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
41105336
NACRES:
NA.25

Quality Level

form

powder

pI 

(1) 6.8, (2) 7.2

storage temp.

−20°C

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Application

Myoglobin from equine heart has been used as a pI marker in two-dimensional gel electrophoresis.

Biochem/physiol Actions

Myoglobin from equine heart is a protein which is used as a standard pI marker for isoelectric focussing experiments.

Storage Class Code

11 - Combustible Solids

WGK

WGK 3

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable

Personal Protective Equipment

dust mask type N95 (US), Eyeshields, Gloves

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