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Ab-DeliverIN 1000 Transfection Reagent + FITC
Catalog number:
AI21000
Brand:
OZ Biosciences
Packing:
1 ml
Price:
€ 1254.00
Expected delivery time:
5 days
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Product specifications for - Ab-DeliverIN 1000 Transfection Reagent + FITC
Overview:
Product group:
Molecular Biology
Category:
Transfection / transduction
Subcategory:
Transfection
Properties:
Datasheet:
Datasheet
Research Use Only
UNSPSC:
41106502
Storage instructions:
4-¦C (except for fitc -20-¦C)
Scientific information:
Scientific info:
Ab-DeliverIN™ Transfection Reagent is the first reagent dedicated to the intracellular delivery of fully functional antibodies. Ab-DeliverIN opens up new fields of investigation in proteomics, for instance to elucidate complex molecular mechanisms or to design new potential therapies.
Intracellular delivery of functionally active antibody
Highly efficient in many primary cells and cell lines
Serum compatible
Biodegradable and non toxic
Straightforward protocol and ready-to-use reagent
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Synonyms:
AI21000; OZ Biosciences
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