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α-Klotho - BuckyLabs Recombinant Human Klotho Protein New batch has arrived! Earn up to 4,980 points Circulating Klotho levels decline during aging
Klotho Proteins - Novus Biologicals We offer Klotho Peptides and Klotho Proteins for use in common research applications: Blocking Neutralizing Each Klotho Peptide and Klotho Protein is fully covered by our Guarantee+, to give you complete peace of mind and the support when you need it
Recombinant Human Klotho - - Buy Now! |Abcepta Recombinant human Klotho is a 65-70 kDa glycoprotein containing 516 amino acid residues Determined by the dose-dependent stimulation of the proliferation of murine NIH-3T3 cells Recombinant human Klotho is effective in a concentration range of 0 5-2 0 μg ml Verified by N-terminal and Mass Spectrometry analyses (when applicable)
Recombinant human Klotho protein (Active) (ab84072) | Abcam Recombinant human Klotho protein (Active) is a Human Fragment protein, in the 34 to 549 aa range, expressed in CHO, with >98% purity, < 1 EU µg endotoxin level and suitable for SDS-PAGE, Functional studies and HPLC
Human Klotho Recombinant Protein Lyophilized – Innovative Research Human Klotho Recombinant Protein Lyophilized from Innovative Research has been recombinantly produced in CHO cells This is a Lyophilized protein buffered in with a purity of Greater than 98% by SDS-PAGE gel and HPLC analyses
Gibco™ Human Klotho Recombinant Protein, PeproTech® Recombinant Human Klotho is a glycoprotein of 516 amino acid residues that migrates at an apparent molecular weight of 65-70 kDa by SDS-PAGE analysis under reducing conditions
Klotho Proteins - Thermo Fisher Scientific High-quality Gibco Invitrogen Klotho Peptides and Recombinant Proteins Species: Human Applications: Blocking Assay, ELISA, Functional Assay and Western Blot These proteins are expressed in CHO cells