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APC Anti-Human CD36 Antibody[5-271]

APC Anti-Human CD36 Antibody[5-271]

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Introducing the APC Anti-Human CD36 Antibody [5-271], a highly reliable and efficient solution for immunostaining applications. This product is designed to facilitate the detection and analysis of CD36, a transmembrane glycoprotein involved in various physiological processes.

With a generous size of 200 tests, this antibody offers an ample supply to meet your experimental needs. Its advanced formulation ensures consistent and reproducible results, enabling accurate and precise identification of CD36 expression in human samples.

The APC Anti-Human CD36 Antibody [5-271] is meticulously manufactured using cutting-edge techniques, guaranteeing exceptional specificity and sensitivity. Its superior binding affinity to CD36 epitopes ensures minimal background noise, allowing for clear and reliable visualization of target molecules.

This antibody is compatible with a wide range of immunostaining techniques, including flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry, and immunofluorescence. Its versatility enables seamless integration into various research protocols, facilitating comprehensive investigations into CD36-associated mechanisms and functions.

Furthermore, the APC Anti-Human CD36 Antibody [5-271] is rigorously quality-controlled to meet the highest standards of performance and reliability. Each batch undergoes stringent testing to ensure optimal functionality, providing researchers with utmost confidence in their experimental outcomes.

In summary, the APC Anti-Human CD36 Antibody [5-271] is an indispensable tool for researchers seeking to explore the intricate roles of CD36 in human biology. Its exceptional quality, compatibility, and reliability make it an ideal choice for a wide range of immunostaining applications. Invest in this antibody today and unlock new insights into CD36-mediated processes.
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