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APC Anti-Human CD206 Antibody[15.2]

APC Anti-Human CD206 Antibody[15.2]

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Introducing the APC Anti-Human CD206 Antibody [15.2], a highly reliable and efficient solution for immunohistochemistry and flow cytometry applications. This product is designed to facilitate accurate and precise detection of CD206, a cell surface marker predominantly expressed on macrophages and dendritic cells.

With a generous size of 100 tests, this antibody offers an ample supply to meet your experimental needs. Its advanced formulation ensures consistent and reproducible results, enabling researchers to obtain reliable data with every use.

The APC Anti-Human CD206 Antibody [15.2] is meticulously manufactured using cutting-edge technology and stringent quality control measures. This guarantees exceptional specificity and sensitivity, allowing for the precise identification and quantification of CD206-positive cells in various biological samples.

This antibody's compatibility with both immunohistochemistry and flow cytometry techniques provides versatility and flexibility in experimental design. Its superior performance in these applications makes it an invaluable tool for researchers in the fields of immunology, oncology, and infectious diseases.

Furthermore, the APC Anti-Human CD206 Antibody [15.2] exhibits excellent stability and long shelf life, ensuring its reliability and usability over an extended period. Its user-friendly nature simplifies the experimental workflow, saving valuable time and effort.

In summary, the APC Anti-Human CD206 Antibody [15.2] is a high-quality product that offers exceptional performance, reliability, and versatility. With its generous size of 100 tests, researchers can confidently explore the expression and function of CD206 in various biological contexts, advancing their understanding of immune responses and disease pathogenesis.
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