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MBS8000393-01DYKDDDDK Tag Antibody (Equivalent to Sigma's Anti-DYKDDDDK M2 Antibody): ATTO 4880.1 mgAsk
MBS8000393-02DYKDDDDK Tag Antibody (Equivalent to Sigma's Anti-DYKDDDDK M2 Antibody): ATTO 4885x 0.1 mgAsk
SPC-720D-A488DYKDDDDK Tag Antibody (Equivalent to Sigma's Anti-FLAG® M2 Antibody) : ATTO 488100 µgAsk
MBS669405-01anti-ACE2, mAb (Clone: AC18F) (ATTO 488)100 TestsAsk
MBS669405-02anti-ACE2, mAb (Clone: AC18F) (ATTO 488)5x 100 TestsAsk
BSV-COV-AB-22anti Human ACE2 monoclonal antibody (Clone AC18F) (ATTO 488)100 testsAsk
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