Monoclonals
Monoclonal antibodies result from the immune response of a single B-cell parent clone and recognize a single epitope on a single antigen. They have a lower risk of batch to batch variability and are less likely to cross-react with other proteins, compared with polyclonals. Researchers can save time and money with Hello Bio's ValidAbâ„¢ range - highly-validated & data-rich monoclonal antibodies at affordable prices.
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(±)-Anatoxin A fumarate (HB2023)
Description:Potent nicotinic agonist. Apoptosis inducer.
Purity:>99%
Anisomycin (HB2239)
Description:Protein synthesis inhibitor. Potent JNK / p38 MAPK activator.
Purity:>98%
- Description:
Identifies early apoptotic, necrotic and viable cells
Aphidicolin (HB3690)
Description:DNA replication inhibitor. Useful for cell synchronization
Purity:>98%
Aranorosin (HB3768)
Description:Antibiotic with antibacterial, anticancer and antifungal activity
Purity:>95%
(S)-(+)-Ascochin (HB3702)
Description:Antibiotic with antifungal and phytotoxic activity
Purity:>98%