MHC Class II Antibody [2G11] (PE)
- Manufacturer
- Genesee Scientific
- Catalog Number
- 99-281
- Host
- Mouse
BIOHAZARD Class II safety cabinet: VBH Microbiological Safety Cabinet “BIOHAZARD” in Class II are designed to ensure Strength, Safety and Ergonomics always keeping in mind Operator, Product and Environmental Protection. Our Safety Cabinet VBH series are routinely used in a vast range of laboratories (microbiology, virology, haematology and stem cell culture) worldwide to serve the future of basic and applied research in the sa…
The SIRTainty™ Class III HDAC Assay utilizes a novel patent pending technology for the sensitive detection of all known sirtuin family members. This easy to perform assay employs nicotinamidase to measure nicotinamide generated upon cleavage of NAD+ during sirtuin mediated deacetylation of a substrate providing a direct assessment of the activity of class III HDAC enzymes. Unlike conventional assays that are dependent upon a s…
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