Recombinant human NENF protein

(HB8866)
Technical documents: Datasheet

Product overview

Name Recombinant human NENF protein
Biological description

The NENF protein is involved in various biological processes such as neural function, adipogenesis and tumorigenesis.

Alternative names Recombinant Human Neudesin Neurotrophic Factor, Neudesin, Cell immortalization-related protein 2, Neuron-derived neurotrophic factor, Secreted protein of unknown function, SPUF protein, NENF, CIR2, SPUF, SCIRP10.
Purity >95%
Description Human Neudesin Neurotrophic Factor protein
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Solubility & Handling

Solubility overview To make a working stock solution, add deionized water to make a solution (0.5mg/mL) and allow the lyophilized material to dissolve. Filter the product using an appropriate sterile filter before using it in cell culture
Handling
  • Solutions should be made in sterile deionized water (not less than 100 µg/ml). This solution can then be further diluted with other aqueous solutions.
  • Following reconstitution, solutions may be stored at 4°C and are useable for around 2-7 days and for future use store at -18°C.
  • Freeze-thaw cycles should be prevented.
Important This product is for RESEARCH USE ONLY and is not intended for therapeutic or diagnostic use. Not for human or veterinary use

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Chemical Data

Purity >95%
Source E. Coli.
Appearance White lyophilized powder (filtered & freeze-dried)
Formulation Filtered (0.4μm) and lyophilized from a solution (0.5mg/ml) in phosphate buffer (50mM, pH 7.4) and NaCl (75mM)

References for Recombinant human NENF protein

References are publications that support the biological activity of the product
  • Neudesin Neurotrophic Factor Promotes Bovine Preadipocyte Differentiation and Inhibits Myoblast Myogenesis

    Su X et al (2019) Animals (Basel) 9(12) : 0
  • Neudesin as a unique secreted protein with multi-functional roles in neural functions, energy metabolism, and tumorigenesis

    Ohta H et al (2015) Front Mol Biosci 2 : 24

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