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Rat Sodium channel subunit beta-2,SCN2B ELISA kit

Rat Sodium channel subunit beta-2,SCN2B ELISA kit

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The RAT SODIUM CHANNEL SUBUNIT BETA-2, SCN2B ELISA KIT is a highly advanced and meticulously designed product that offers accurate and reliable results in the field of scientific research. This ELISA kit is specifically tailored for the detection and quantification of the sodium channel subunit beta-2 (SCN2B) in rat samples.

With its cutting-edge technology and precise methodology, this ELISA kit ensures utmost sensitivity and specificity in detecting SCN2B. It provides researchers with a comprehensive and efficient tool to investigate the role of SCN2B in various physiological and pathological processes.

The RAT SODIUM CHANNEL SUBUNIT BETA-2, SCN2B ELISA KIT is user-friendly and easy to operate, making it suitable for both experienced researchers and beginners. The kit includes all the necessary components and reagents required for the assay, ensuring convenience and time-saving.

This ELISA kit guarantees accurate and reproducible results, enabling researchers to obtain precise data for their experiments. Its high sensitivity allows for the detection of low levels of SCN2B, ensuring the detection of even subtle changes in its expression.

The RAT SODIUM CHANNEL SUBUNIT BETA-2, SCN2B ELISA KIT is manufactured under strict quality control standards, ensuring its reliability and consistency. It has been extensively validated and proven to deliver robust and trustworthy results.

In summary, the RAT SODIUM CHANNEL SUBUNIT BETA-2, SCN2B ELISA KIT is an indispensable tool for researchers in the field of sodium channel subunit beta-2 studies. Its advanced technology, user-friendly design, and accurate results make it an ideal choice for investigating the role of SCN2B in various biological processes.

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