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Recombinant Mouse Syndecan-4/SDC4 Protein (aa 24-145, His Tag)
Recombinant Mouse Syndecan-4/SDC4 Protein (aa 24-145, His Tag)
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Introducing the Recombinant Mouse Syndecan-4/SDC4 Protein (aa 24-145, His Tag), a high-quality protein product that is designed to meet the needs of researchers and scientists in the field of molecular biology. This protein is derived from mouse sources and is produced using advanced recombinant technology, ensuring its purity and efficacy.
The Recombinant Mouse Syndecan-4/SDC4 Protein (aa 24-145, His Tag) is composed of amino acids 24-145 and is tagged with a His tag for easy detection and purification. This protein is highly specific and can be used in a variety of applications, including protein-protein interaction studies, cell adhesion assays, and signal transduction studies.
This protein product is of the highest quality and is rigorously tested to ensure its purity and activity. It is supplied in lyophilized form and can be easily reconstituted for use in experiments. The Recombinant Mouse Syndecan-4/SDC4 Protein (aa 24-145, His Tag) is an essential tool for researchers and scientists who are working to advance our understanding of molecular biology and related fields.
The Recombinant Mouse Syndecan-4/SDC4 Protein (aa 24-145, His Tag) is composed of amino acids 24-145 and is tagged with a His tag for easy detection and purification. This protein is highly specific and can be used in a variety of applications, including protein-protein interaction studies, cell adhesion assays, and signal transduction studies.
This protein product is of the highest quality and is rigorously tested to ensure its purity and activity. It is supplied in lyophilized form and can be easily reconstituted for use in experiments. The Recombinant Mouse Syndecan-4/SDC4 Protein (aa 24-145, His Tag) is an essential tool for researchers and scientists who are working to advance our understanding of molecular biology and related fields.
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