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TRUESRGD

Sigma-Aldrich

TrueGel3D Scramble RGD

Integrin Adhesion Peptide

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
12352207
NACRES:
NA.71

shipped in

dry ice

storage temp.

−20°C

General description

The scrambled RGD peptide has same amino acid content as RGD peptide but has low adhesion to integrin receptors and acts as control reagent to determine specificity of cell adhesion to RGD peptide. The thiol groups on the N-terminus acts as linker to bind non-adhesive scrambled RGD peptide to maleimide polymers (FAST-DEXTRAN/FAST-PVA).

Application

TRUESRGD is used as control reagent for RGD peptide to determine the specificity of cell adhesion caused by genuine RGD peptide (TrueGel3D RGD).

Features and Benefits

Contains a scrambled RGD sequence to serve as non-adhesive control peptide.

Components

TRUESRGD contains TrueGel3D scramble RGD peptide lyophilized and water.

Storage Class Code

10 - Combustible liquids


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Articles

Troubleshoot TrueGel3D™ hydrogel formation and cell viability issues with RGD-degradable polymer and CD cell-degradable crosslinker.

TrueGel3D™ is a synthetic hydrogels platform for 3D cell culture that aim to mimic the natural extracellular environment for more physiological culture conditions

Protocols

TrueGel3D hydrogel enables cell encapsulation for 3D culture, mimicking native tissue environment with chemically defined properties.

TrueGel3D™ is a chemically defined hydrogel for 3D cell growth, facilitating microchannel filling with slow gelation.

An advanced protocol is available for TrueGel 3D kits for 3D cell culture for peptides concentration or stiffness optimisation

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