Chondroitin sulfate c sodium salt
Chondroitin sulfate C sodium salt is a laboratory reagent used in various biochemical and analytical applications. It is a naturally occurring glycosaminoglycan derived from animal sources. The product is primarily used as a structural component in the study of cartilage and connective tissues.
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DOTAP-Based Lipoplex Formulation
Synthesis of DMAA-DMAEMA Copolymers
Streptobacillus moniliformis Genome and Expression
Streptobacillus moniliformis DSM 12112 and its genome were purchased from Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen. Its complete genome sequence is available in GenBank under accession number, CP001779. This bacterium was statically cultured at 37 °C under 5% CO2 in 0.8% nutrient broth (0.3% beef extract and 0.5% peptone) (Difco) containing 20% horse serum (Thermo Fisher Scientific) for 24–48 h. To investigate expression of Smon0127 and Smon0123, S. moniliformis cells were cultured in nutrient broth and horse serum in the presence or absence of 0.2% GAG [hyaluronic acid (Fluka), chondroitin sulfate C sodium salt (Wako), or heparin sodium salt (Nacalai tesque)] dialyzed against pure water. Detailed experimental procedures for construction of the overexpression system of S. moniliformis proteins and protein purification are presented in Supplementary Information.
Synthesis and Characterization of DOTAP Lipoplexes
Glycosaminoglycan Extraction and Characterization
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