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AF/LE Purified Anti-Human HLA-A,B,C Antibody[W6/32]

AF/LE Purified Anti-Human HLA-A,B,C Antibody[W6/32]

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AF/LE Purified Anti-Human HLA-A,B,C Antibody[W6/32]

Introducing the AF/LE Purified Anti-Human HLA-A,B,C Antibody [W6/32], a highly refined and specialized product designed to facilitate accurate and efficient detection of human leukocyte antigen (HLA) molecules A, B, and C. This antibody, meticulously purified using advanced techniques, offers unparalleled specificity and sensitivity in recognizing and binding to these crucial HLA antigens.

The AF/LE Purified Anti-Human HLA-A,B,C Antibody [W6/32] is meticulously manufactured to meet the highest standards of quality and reliability. Its exceptional purity ensures minimal background noise, enabling precise and reliable results in various applications, including flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry, and immunoprecipitation.

This antibody's unique specificity for HLA-A, B, and C antigens makes it an invaluable tool for researchers and clinicians alike. By targeting these specific HLA molecules, it enables the identification and characterization of HLA expression patterns, aiding in the understanding of immune responses, transplantation compatibility, and disease associations.

The AF/LE Purified Anti-Human HLA-A,B,C Antibody [W6/32] is supplied in a convenient and user-friendly format, allowing for easy integration into laboratory workflows. Its exceptional stability and long shelf life ensure consistent performance, minimizing the need for frequent reordering.

In summary, the AF/LE Purified Anti-Human HLA-A,B,C Antibody [W6/32] is a superior product that offers exceptional specificity, sensitivity, and reliability in detecting and analyzing HLA-A, B, and C antigens. With its advanced purification techniques and user-friendly format, it is an indispensable tool for researchers and clinicians seeking to unravel the complexities of HLA biology and its implications in various fields of study.

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