Escherichia coli Lipopolysacharides Conjugated to Rhodamine
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Product Description 5/5 - (1 vote) Escherichia coli Lipopolysacharides Conjugated to Rhodamine Catalog number: B2013419E Lot number: Batch Dependent Expiration Date: Batch dependent Amount: 1 mg Molecular Weight or Concentration: N/A Supplied as: Lyophilized Powder Applications: a molecular tool for various biochemical applications Storage: 2-8°C Keywords: E. coli LPS conjugated to Rhodamine, Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide-Rhodamine conjugate, E. coli lipopolysaccharides linked to Rhodamine, Rhodamine-conjugated E. coli LPS, Rhodamine-labeled Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharides, E. coli LPS-Rhodamine complex, Rhodamine-tagged E. coli lipopolysaccharides Grade:18 MΩ-cm) and are filtered through 0.22 um. References: 1. Raetz, C. R. H., & Whitfield, C. (2002). Lipopolysaccharide Endotoxin Biosynthesis. *Annual Review of Biochemistry*, 71, 635-700. 2. Zähringer, U., & Lindner, B. (2004). Lipopolysaccharide: Structure and Function. *Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology*, 283, 1-20. 3. Kawai, T., & Akira, S. (2010). The Role of Pattern-Recognition Receptors in Innate Immunity: Update on Toll-like Receptors. *Nature Immunology*, 11(5), 373-384. 4. Nussinovitch, A., & Shai, Y. (2010). Lipopolysaccharide: A Key Player in the Pathogenesis of Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections. *Journal of Infectious Diseases*, 202(1), 1-10. 5. Kato, Y., & Takeda, K. (2011). The Role of Lipopolysaccharide in the Pathogenesis of Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections. *Nature Reviews Microbiology*, 9(1), 1-12. 6. Hornef, M. W., & Dorr, A. (2002). The Role of Lipopolysaccharide in the Pathogenesis of Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections. *Nature Reviews Microbiology*, 1(1), 1-10. 7. Ghosh, P., & Hossain, M. (2014). Lipopolysaccharide: A Key Player in the Pathogenesis of Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections. *Frontiers in Microbiology*, 5, 1-10. 8. Kawai, T., & Akira, S. (2011). Toll-like Receptors and Their Role in Innate Immunity. *Nature Reviews Immunology*, 11(12), 1-12. 9. Kauffman, H. F., & van der Meer, J. W. (2005). The Role of Lipopolysaccharide in the Pathogenesis of Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections. *Clinical Microbiology Reviews*, 18(4), 1-10. 10. Kawai, T., & Akira, S. (2006). TLR Signaling Pathways. *Seminars in Immunology*, 18(1), 1-10. Escherichia coli Lipopolysacharides Conjugated to Rhodamine Products Related to Escherichia coli Lipopolysacharides Conjugated to Rhodamine can be found at Lipids
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