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TNF alpha antibody

Ref. 3D-10R-6649

50µg
348.00 €
Estimated delivery in United States, on Friday 29 Nov 2024

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TNF alpha antibody
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TNF alpha antibody is a monoclonal antibody that specifically targets TNF alpha, a protein involved in inflammation and immune response. This antibody is designed to bind to TNF alpha and inhibit its activity. It is composed of amino acid residues that are carefully selected to ensure high specificity and affinity for the target protein. TNF alpha antibody is a glycoprotein that has been activated and optimized for therapeutic use. Monoclonal antibodies like this one have been extensively researched and developed as potential cytotoxic inhibitors of TNF alpha. They have shown promising results in preclinical studies and are currently being evaluated in clinical trials for various inflammatory conditions. TNF alpha antibody can be used in research assays and also holds potential applications in the field of life sciences.

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