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  Rosetta-gami™(DE3) Competent Cells
Cat. No. 71055  
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This product has been discontinued.

We are offering Rosetta-gami™ 2(DE3) Competent Cells * (Cat. No. 71351) as a possible alternative. Please read the alternative product documentation carefully and contact technical service if you need additional information.

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Selected Citations:
  1. Cora Burmeister, et al. (2008) Oxidative stress in Caenorhabditis elegans: protective effects of the omega class glutathione transferase (GSTO-1). Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology Journal 22, 343-354.
  2. Mingqiu Dai, et al. (2007) The rice YABBY1 gene is involved in the feedback regulation of gibberellin metabolism. Plant Physiology 144, 121-133.
  3. Christoph Edner, et al. (2007) Glucan, water dikinase activity stimulates breakdown of starch granules by plastidial beta-amylases. Plant Physiology 145, 17-28.
  4. Meng Qi, Hyun-Sik Jun and Cecil W. Forsberg. (2007) Characterization and synergistic interactions of Fibrobacter succinogenes glycoside hydrolases. Applied and Enviornmental Microbiology 73, 6098-6105.
  5. P. Clint Spiegel, Paul Murphy and Barry L. Stoddard. (2004) Surface-exposed hemophilic mutations across the factor VIII C2 domain have variable effects on stability and binding activities. Journal of Biological Chemistry 279, 53691-53698.