Lab Reagents Dog Brucellosis Test Laboratories manufactures the brucilous test in dogs charleston sc reagents distributed by Genprice. The Brucilous Test In Dogs Charleston Sc reagent is RUO (Research Use Only) to test human serum or cell culture lab samples. To purchase these products, for the MSDS, Data Sheet, protocol, storage conditions/temperature or for the concentration, please contact dog brucellosis test. Other Brucilous products are available in stock. Specificity: Brucilous Category: Test Group: In Dogs
In Dogs information
Sc-514 |
abx188875-1g |
Abbexa |
1 g |
EUR 871 |
|
mPEG-SC |
abx085126-075kDa1g |
Abbexa |
0.75 kDa; 1 g |
EUR 328 |
|
mPEG-SC |
abx085126-10kDa1g |
Abbexa |
10 kDa; 1 g |
EUR 356 |
|
mPEG-SC |
abx085126-1kDa1g |
Abbexa |
1 kDa; 1 g |
EUR 356 |
|
mPEG-SC |
abx085126-20kDa1g |
Abbexa |
20 kDa; 1 g |
EUR 356 |
|
mPEG-SC |
abx085126-2kDa1g |
Abbexa |
2 kDa; 1 g |
EUR 398 |
|
SC-10 |
B6299-10 |
ApexBio |
10 mg |
EUR 213 |
SC-10 |
B6299-50 |
ApexBio |
50 mg |
EUR 744 |
SC-9 |
B6302-10 |
ApexBio |
10 mg |
EUR 284 |
SC 19220 |
B6633-10 |
ApexBio |
10 mg |
EUR 216 |
SC 19220 |
B6633-25 |
ApexBio |
25 mg |
EUR 415 |
SC 19220 |
B6633-5 |
ApexBio |
5 mg |
EUR 144 |
SC 560 |
B6786-10 |
ApexBio |
10 mg |
EUR 177 |
Description: IC50: 0.009 ?M for COX-1; 6.3 ?M for COX-2SC-560 [5-(4-chlorophenyl)-1-(4-methoxyphenyl)-3-trif luoromethylpyrazole] is a COX-1-selective inhibitor, which can be used as a pharmacological tool to study the role of COX-1-derived PGs in inflammation and pain. |
SC 560 |
B6786-25 |
ApexBio |
25 mg |
EUR 328 |
Description: IC50: 0.009 ?M for COX-1; 6.3 ?M for COX-2SC-560 [5-(4-chlorophenyl)-1-(4-methoxyphenyl)-3-trif luoromethylpyrazole] is a COX-1-selective inhibitor, which can be used as a pharmacological tool to study the role of COX-1-derived PGs in inflammation and pain. |
SC 560 |
B6786-5 |
ApexBio |
5 mg |
EUR 119 |
Description: IC50: 0.009 ?M for COX-1; 6.3 ?M for COX-2SC-560 [5-(4-chlorophenyl)-1-(4-methoxyphenyl)-3-trif luoromethylpyrazole] is a COX-1-selective inhibitor, which can be used as a pharmacological tool to study the role of COX-1-derived PGs in inflammation and pain. |