"10k TGF" typically refers to a 10,000-meter race, often in the context of Track and Field or road running events. "TGF" can stand for "The Great Finish" or other phrases depending on the context, but it is less commonly used. This distance is a popular event for both competitive athletes and recreational runners, emphasizing endurance and speed. If you have a specific context in mind, please provide more details for a more tailored answer.
On my chance it stamp TGF 14K
On my chance it stamp TGF 14K
im interested to know what your looking at since ive been nagging my supervisor for some time now to get me TGF-B3 reagents. How sure do you need to be its active TGF-B3? you can get a very reliable TGF-B3 ELISA kit from R and D systems, its pricey, but will attach to only TGF-B3. Whether the latency associated peptide (LAP) will interfere with this i dont know. Maybe run a weswtern blot, and you'll get different bands for your active TGF-B3 and TGF-B3/LAP complex, although the TGF-B3 will be ahrd to distinguish from the other isotypes as theyre very close in molecular weight. as far as i know, when i was doing a TGF-B1 ELISA, the acid step preparing my samples probably activated my latent TGF-B1, so it wasnt a true indication of how much ACTIVE TGF-B was in my sample at that time, more an indication of the quantity that had been made but was in different states waiting activation. hope that helps. basically i'd say either a very expensive ELISA kit (around £450 for a 96 well plate kit), or a western blot (you can get antibodies for around £200 per 100ul). is there a way of checking for active TGF-B3 based on binding to/activation of a TGF-BR?
I made it up so i dont know.
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10k is an abbreviation for 10,000, so there are 10,000 lbs in 10k.
Adl engraved in a 10k
10k = 6.21371192 miles
To prepare for the 10K race.
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24k - 10k = 14k.