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USBP1 rabbit pAb

Product Specifications

Gene Name

[USBP1]

NCBI Gene ID

83878

Reactivity

Human, Mouse, Rat

Storage Conditions

Store at -20 degree C for ~1 year

Other Gene Names

[USHBP1; AIEBP; MCC2]

Short Name

[USBP1]

Other Product Names

[Usher syndrome type-1C protein-binding protein 1; AIE-75-binding protein; MCC-2]

Uniprot Accession Number

Q8N6Y0

Available Sizes

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