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69670 His•Bind® Resin

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              Description
              OverviewHis•Bind® Resin is an uncharged IDA agarose resin. The binding capacity is approximately 8 mg/ml bed volume. His•Bind Resin is well suited to small to medium scale purifications using either gravity flow columns or batch methods.
              Catalogue Number69670
              Brand Family Novagen®
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              Ship Code Shipped at Ambient Temperature or with Blue Ice
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              Storage +2°C to +8°C
              Do not freeze Yes
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              69670-3 07790788052621
              69670-4 04055977274127
              69670-5 04055977274134

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