HRP-conjugated Goat Anti-CBL (Carbamyl-lysine)

HRP-conjugated Goat Anti-CBL (Carbamyl-lysine)

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HRP-conjugated Goat Anti-CBL (Carbamyl-lysine)
HRP-conjugated Goat Anti-CBL (Carbamyl-lysine)

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HRP-conjugated Goat Anti-CBL (Carbamyl-lysine)
HRP-conjugated Goat Anti-CBL (Carbamyl-lysine)

Catalog number: MBS390058-5x1mL / Size: 5x1mL / Price: 5420.80 USD (VAT free)

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    • Freeze-dried product should be stored refrigerated until opened. After opening, restore to 0.5 ml with distilled water. If it is not completely clear after standing for 1-2 Hours at room temperature, centrifuge the product. It is stable for several weeks at 4 degree C as an undiluted liquid. Do not use for more than one day after dilution. For extended storage after reconstitution, we suggest aliquot to avoid repeated freezing and thawing
    • or the addition of an equal volume of glycerol to make a final glycerol concentration of 50%, followed by storage at -20 degree C. The concentration of protein and buffer salts will decrease to one-half of the original after the addition of glycerol