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Vectors for African clawed frog itga4.S

Gene Information

  • Offical Gene Symbol itga4.S
  • Species African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis)
  • Offical Full Name integrin subunit alpha 4 S homeolog
  • Other Aliases inta4; itga4
  • Other Desigations integrin alpha-4; VLA-4 subunit alpha; integrin alpha 4 subunit; integrin alpha-IV; integrin, alpha 4 (antigen CD49D, alpha 4 subunit of VLA-4 receptor)
  • Gene Type protein-coding
  • NCBI Gene ID 397839
  • RefSeq Transcript
  • RefSeq Protein
  • External Links NCBI UCSC Genome Browser View

Popular Vector Designs for African clawed frog itga4.S(These vectors can be made very quickly)

Gene Expression Vectors
These designs are created with VectorBuilder’s standard backbones containing a ubiquitous promoter driving the ORF of your gene. A marker (e.g. EGFP) is placed in the vector where appropriate.
Vector Description Vector Type Marker Price
African clawed frog itga4.S expression regular plasmid vector Mammalian Gene Expression Vector   Guide  From $189
African clawed frog itga4.S expression lentivirus vector Mammalian Gene Expression Lentiviral Vector   Guide  From $189
African clawed frog itga4.S expression adenovirus vector Mammalian Gene Expression Adenoviral Vector   Guide  From $189
African clawed frog itga4.S expression AAV vector Mammalian Gene Expression AAV Vector   Guide  From $189
African clawed frog itga4.S expression PiggyBac vector Mammalian Gene Expression PiggyBac Vector   Guide  From $189

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