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69672 Biotinylated Thrombin

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              Description
              OverviewBiotinylated Thrombin has covalently attached biotin for easy removal of the enzyme from cleavage reactions using immobilized streptavidin. This preparation is tested for activity using the same assay as for unmodified thrombin, and for greater than 99% binding to Streptavidin Agarose (Cat. No. 69203-3).
              Catalogue Number69672
              Brand Family Novagen®
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              Quality LevelMQ100
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              Ship Code Shipped with Blue Ice or with Dry Ice
              Toxicity Multiple Toxicity Values, refer to MSDS
              Storage -20°C
              Avoid freeze/thaw Avoid freeze/thaw
              Do not freeze Ok to freeze
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              69672-1000UN 04055977259131
              69672-3 07790788057831
              69672-500UN 04055977258943

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              Biotinylated Thrombin SDS

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              Safety Data Sheet (SDS) 

              Biotinylated Thrombin Certificates of Analysis

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              69672

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