Structural Proteins
Structural proteins are essential components of cells, tissues, and organisms, providing shape, strength, and support. These proteins form the framework of cells and tissues, playing critical roles in maintaining cellular architecture, enabling movement, and facilitating mechanical resilience. Whether you’re studying cellular structures, tissue mechanics, or developing biomaterials, structural proteins are fundamental tools for advancing research in biology, medicine, and biotechnology.
Bovine Ankyrin repeat domain containing protein 58 (ANKRD58) ELISA Kit
E01A79471 - 96 Well
Bovine Target of rapamycin complex 2 subunit MAPKAP1 (MAPKAP1) ELISA Kit
E01A86833 - 96 Well
Goat Acyl-coenzyme A synthetase ACSM3, mitochondrial (ACSM3) ELISA Kit
E01A44329 - 96 Well
Porcine AP 1 complex associated regulatory protein (C4orf16) ELISA Kit
E01A53578 - 96 Well
Mouse Cite lyase subunit β like protein, mitochondrial (CLYBL) ELISA Kit
E01A20807 - 96 Well