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TriMethyl-Histone H3-K64 Polyclonal Antibody
TriMethyl-Histone H3-K64 Polyclonal Antibody
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TriMethyl-Histone H3-K64 Polyclonal Antibody
The TriMethyl-Histone H3-K64 Polyclonal Antibody is a highly specific and sensitive tool designed for the detection and analysis of TriMethyl-Histone H3-K64 protein modifications. This antibody is produced using advanced techniques and rigorous quality control measures to ensure optimal performance and reliability.
TriMethyl-Histone H3-K64 is a crucial histone modification that plays a significant role in various biological processes, including gene expression, DNA repair, and chromatin remodeling. The TriMethyl-Histone H3-K64 Polyclonal Antibody has been extensively validated for its specificity and sensitivity in recognizing TriMethyl-Histone H3-K64 modifications, making it an ideal choice for researchers studying epigenetic regulation and chromatin dynamics.
This antibody exhibits exceptional affinity towards TriMethyl-Histone H3-K64 modifications, enabling precise and accurate detection in a variety of experimental applications, including Western blotting, immunoprecipitation, and immunofluorescence. Its high specificity ensures minimal cross-reactivity with other histone modifications, allowing for reliable and specific results.
The TriMethyl-Histone H3-K64 Polyclonal Antibody is manufactured using state-of-the-art techniques and undergoes stringent quality control procedures to ensure batch-to-batch consistency and reproducibility. Each lot is tested for specificity, sensitivity, and performance to guarantee optimal results in various experimental conditions.
With its exceptional sensitivity, specificity, and reliability, the TriMethyl-Histone H3-K64 Polyclonal Antibody is an indispensable tool for researchers investigating the intricate mechanisms of epigenetic regulation and chromatin dynamics. Its superior performance and consistent quality make it an excellent choice for a wide range of applications in molecular biology, genetics, and epigenetics research.
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