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Vitamin B2 Products

(Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin))

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Vitamin B2 Antibodies

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Vitamin B2 ELISA Kits

Reliable ELISA kits for a wide range of species.

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Reactivity Various Species
Application IHC, ICC
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Cat. No. ABIN7438304
Quantity 100 μL
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Reactivity
Application IHC, WB, ELISA
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Cat. No. ABIN1857794
Quantity 200 μL
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Cat. No. ABIN2905685
Quantity 100 μL
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Reactivity Various Species
Analytical Method Quantitative Competition ELISA
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Quantity 96 tests
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Reactivity Human
Analytical Method Quantitative Sandwich ELISA
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Cat. No. ABIN1059863
Quantity 96 tests
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Reactivity Cow
Analytical Method Quantitative
Validations
Cat. No. ABIN1059858
Quantity 96 tests
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Reactivity Chemical
Source Synthetic
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Quantity 200 μg
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Reactivity Chemical
Source Synthetic
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Cat. No. ABIN1880307
Quantity 200 μg
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Latest Publications for our Vitamin B2 products

Wang, Fan, Li, Sun, Ma, Wu, Shen, Zhu, Dong, Wang, Zhang, Zhao, Ma, Zou, Hu, Sun, Ge: "Riboflavin attenuates myocardial injury via LSD1-mediated crosstalk between phospholipid metabolism and histone methylation in mice with experimental myocardial infarction." in: Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology, Vol. 115, pp. 115-129, (2018) (PubMed).

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