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Monkey Skin Total Protein

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Monkey Skin Total Protein is a high-quality protein extract derived from skin monkey tissue, making it a valuable tool for various biological research and proteomics applications. It’s perfect for studying monkeyskin proteins, Western blotting, enzyme assays, and more, providing researchers with a reliable and efficient solution for protein analysis.
High Purity : Sourced from skin monkey, this protein extract ensures high-quality results for research in skin biology and genetic studies.
Versatile Applications : Ideal for protein profiling, immunoblotting, and enzymatic activity tests in various biotech and biomedical studies.
Research-Ready : Provides excellent consistency and reproducibility for monkeyskin studies, especially in areas like neuroscience and cellular research.
Reliable Results : Ensures consistent results across your scientific experiments, making it an indispensable tool for genetic and biomedical research.
Applications : 
Proteomics : Analyze protein expression in skin monkey tissue to better understand biological functions and diseases.
Western Blotting : Perform detailed analysis of proteins and genetic markers in monkeyskin samples for genetic research.
Enzyme Activity Assays : Measure enzyme activity in monkeyskin proteins for biochemical studies.

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Why Choose Monkey Skin Total Protein ?

  • Ideal for Skin Research: Whether you're studying skin monkey biology, gene expression, or neurodegenerative diseases, this high-quality protein extract is perfect for advanced studies.
  • High-Performance: Proven to deliver consistent and reproducible results, this protein is suitable for use in a variety of scientific applications.


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