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Albumin from human serum

MerckA1653Available: Worldwide

Lyophilized powder, ≥96% (agarose gel electrophoresis)

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Albumin (ALB) constitutes 25% of the proteins produced by the liver. It is a protein of a single polypeptide chain with a thiol group. The ALB gene is mapped to human 4q13.3.
Albumin from human serum has been used:

  • in cyclophilin isomerase assay
  • as a component in blocking solution for immunogold quantification of amino acids and proteins in complex subcellular compartments
  • in G-pseudotyped HIV (PHIV) assay mixture to study its effect on GSK364735 antiviral potency

Risk mitigation: How collaboration can lead to a more robust supply chain

Global events such as the pandemic have led to unprecedented challenges with supply chain stability. In this video, Robert Pajewski, Director, Head of Sourcing Biologics at Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany, discusses how suppliers can work with customers to reduce risk and achieve continuous supply. Pajewski also reflects on how proactive actions taken by Merck helped its customers when Hurricane Harvey hit the Gulf of Mexico in 2017 and also enabled the company to successfully prevent disruptions during the 2021 Texas freeze.

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