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InVivoMab anti-mouse PD-1 (CD279)
Catalog number:
BE0146_1mg
Brand:
Bio X Cell
Packing:
1 mg
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Price:
€ 130.00
Expected delivery time:
7 days
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Product specifications for - InVivoMab anti-mouse PD-1 (CD279)
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Overview:
Product group:
Antibodies
Category:
Primary Antibodies
Application:
Neutralisation/Blocking
Host:
Rat
Clonality:
Monoclonal
Isotype:
IgG2a Kappa
Properties:
Molecular weight:
150 kDa
Datasheet:
Datasheet
Research Use Only
UNSPSC:
12352203
Concentration:
2-10 mg/ml
Scientific information:
Clone ID:
RMP1-14
Related products:
Related products:
Recommended Isotype Control(s):
InVivoMab rat IgG2a isotype control (BE0089)
Recommended Dilution Buffer:
InVivoPure pH 7.0 Dilution Buffer (IP0070)
Additional information:
Synonyms:
RMP1-14; BE0146; CD279 / PD-1; PDCD1; hPD-l; hPD-1; SLEB2; PD1; PD-1; CD279; protein PD-1; programmed cell death protein 1; programmed cell death 1; BioXCell
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