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Human BMP-2 Protein, premium grade (Cat. No. BM2-H4117) induces alkaline phosphatase production in ATDC5 cells. The EC50 for this effect is 331.7 ng/mL (Routinely tested).
Immobilized Human BMP-2 Protein, premium grade (Cat. No. BM2-H4117) at 2 μg/mL (100 μL/well) can bind Human Gremlin, Fc Tag (Cat. No. GR1-H5254) with a linear range of 1-16 ng/mL (QC tested).
Human bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP2) is also known as human BMP-2, BMP-2, BMP2, BMP 2, h-BMP-2, rh-BMP-2, recombinant human BMP-2, recombinant BMP-2, BMP, is a member of the BMP subgroup belonging to the TGF-b superfamily of structurally related signaling proteins. BMP-2 is a potent osteoinductive cytokine, capable of inducing bone and cartilage formation in association with osteoconductive carriers such as collagen and synthetic hydroxyapatite. In addition to its osteogenic activity, BMP-2 plays an important role in cardiac morphogenesis and is expressed in a variety of tissues including lung, spleen, brain, liver, prostate ovary and small intestine. As implied by its name, BMPs promote and regulate bone development, growth, remodeling and repair, in both prenatal development and postnatal growth of eye, heart, kidney, skin, and other tissues. BMP2 has been demonstrated to potently induce osteoblast differentiation in a variety of cell types, and induce apoptosis in human myeloma cell lines as a novel function.