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Hybridoma Cell Expansion And Subcloning Medium 杂交瘤细胞扩培及亚克...Add to Inquiry
HRP-Conjugated Secondary Antibody Peptide (IgG Universal)Product Name: HRP-Conjugated Secondary Antibody Peptide (IgG Universal) Cross-Reactivity: Multiple species IgG (mouse / rabbit / goat / donkey, etc.) Specification: Total volume: 0.5 mL (0.3 mL
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Z-Ala-OH CAS 1142-20-7(Z-L-alanine). Catalog Number: BRS03001. CAS Number: 53308-95-5
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Z-Ala-OMe CAS 28819-05-8(Z-L-alanine methyl ester). Catalog Number: BRS03002. CAS Number: 28819-05-8
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Z-Ala-OSu CAS 3401-36-3(Z-L-alanine-N-hydroxysuccinimide ester). Catalog Number: BRS03003. CAS Number: 3401-36-3.
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Peptide LibraryPeptide libraries are a powerful tools that accelerate the identification of biologically active peptides and enhance our understanding of molecular interactions in various biological contexts.
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Semaglutide CAS 910463-68-2Catalog Number: BRS04029. CAS Number: 910463-68-2. Molecular Formula: C187H291N45O59. Molecular Weight: 4113.58. Purity: ≥95%. Form:Lyophilized powder
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Semaglutide Main Chain P29 CAS 1169630-82-3Catalog Number: BRS04028. CAS Number: 1169630-82-3. Molecular Formula: C142H216N38O45. Molecular Weight: 3175.51. Purity: ≥95%. Form:Lyophilized powder
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Biotinylated Peptides🧬 Site-Specific Biotinylation. 🛡️ Ultra-Strong Binding. ⛓️ Flexible Linkers.
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Fluorescent Labeled Peptides🔆 Versatile Labeling Options. 🔬 Live Imaging Optimized. 🌑 Light-Protected Shipping. 🧪 Free Solubility Testing
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FRET PeptidesFluorescence resonance energy transfer ( FRET) is a mechanism describing excited state energy transfer from the initially excited donor to an acceptor. The donor molecules typically emit at shorter
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D-amino Acid PeptidesD-amino acid peptides consist partially or entirely of D-amino acids. D-amino acids, typically found in bacterial cell walls and certain antibiotics, have recently been recognized for their
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