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Наименование |
Объем | Производство | Метод |
Кат.Номер |
ИФА набор Human Antigen KI-67 (Ki-67) |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-E16294h |
ИФА набор Human Apolipoprotein A2,apo-A2 |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-E13504h |
ИФА набор Human Catenin beta-1 (CTNNB1/CTNNB/OK/SW-cl.35/PRO2286) |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-E08963h |
ИФА набор Human Caveolin-1,Cav-1 |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-E09682h |
ИФА набор Human Chromogranin,CgA |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-E09153h |
ИФА набор Human Disabled homolog 2-interacting protein(DAB2IP) ELISA kit |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-EL006481HU |
ИФА набор Human E-Cadherin,E-Cad |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-E04519h |
ИФА набор Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (sp185/HER2) |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-E11161h |
ИФА набор Human epidermal growth factor receptor,EGFR |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-E12124h |
ИФА набор Human Free Prostate Specific Antigen,fPSA |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-E04769h |
ИФА набор Human Free Testosterone,F-TESTO |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-E05096h |
ИФА набор Human Glutamate carboxypeptidase 2(FOLH1) |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-EL008782HU |
ИФА набор Human High Sensitive Interleukin 6(IL-6) ELISA Kit |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-E16546h |
ИФА набор Human Kallikrein 2(hK 2) |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-E13094h |
ИФА набор Human pro-gastrin-releasing peptide, ProGRP |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-E09127h |
ИФА набор Human prostate specific antigen,PSA |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-E04768h |
ИФА набор Human Prostate stem cell antigen(PSCA) |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-EL018840HU |
ИФА набор Human sex hormone-binding globulin,SHBG |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-E08232h |
ИФА набор Human Soluble Endoglin,sENG/sCD105 |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-E10030h |
ИФА набор Human thrombospondin 1,TSP-1 |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-E08763h |
ИФА набор Human total prostate s pecific antigen,tPSA ELISA Kit |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-E09627h |
ИФА набор Human Transforming Growth factor β1,TGF-β1 ELISA kit |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-EL023446HU |
ИФА набор Human Ultra Sensitive Prostate Specific Antigen,PSA U S ELISA Kit |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-E08989h |
ИФА набор для определения лептина человека (Leptin, LEP) |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-E04649h |
ИФА набор Интерлейкин 6 (IL-6, Интерлейкин 6) |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-E04638h |
ИФА набор матриксная металлопротеиназа-9, (MMP-9) человека |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-E08006h |
ИФА набор Нейрон специфическая енолаза человека (Neuron-specific enolase, NSE) |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-E07961h |
ИФА набор Пептид, связанный с геном кальцитонина человека (calcitonin gene related peptide, CGRP) |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-E08210h |
ИФА набор рецептор урокиназы, активатора плазминогена (uPAR) человека |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-E04752h |
ИФА набор тканевой ингибитор металлопротеиназы-1, (TIMP-1) человека |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-E08003h |
ИФА набор тканевой ингибитор металлопротеиназы-2, (TIMP-2) человека |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-E04733h |
ИФА набор Трансформирующий фактор роста бета 2 человека (transforming growth factors β2,TGFβ2) |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-E09783h |
ИФА набор Трансформирующий фактор роста бета 3 человека (Transforming Growth factor β3, TGF-β3) |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-E13738h |
ИФА набор фактор некроза опухолей альфа, (TNF-α) человека |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-E04724h |
ИФА набор фактор роста гепатоцитов, (HGF) человека |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-E04573h |
ИФА набор Фактор, ингибирующий миграцию макрофагов человека (Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor, MIF) |
96 | Cusabio | ELISA |
CSB-E08330h |
Хромогранин А |
96 wells | Dako | ELISA |
K002511 |
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