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HSP17.7 | Cytosolic class II heat shock protein 17.7

HSP17.7 | Cytosolic class II heat shock protein 17.7

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产品名称: HSP17.7 | Cytosolic class II heat shock protein 17.7

英文名称: HSP17.7 | Cytosolic class II heat shock protein 17.7

产品编号: AS07 255

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产品产地: 瑞典

品牌商标: Agrisera

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使用范围: Western blot (WB)

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