Myoglobin ELISA

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Catalog number
MG017C
Product type ELISA
Quantity                          
96 Tests (12x8 breakable strip wells)
Standard range 25-1000 ng/ml
Analytical Sensitivity
25 ng/ml
Sample volume 20 µl/well
Species Human
Storage and Stability Product should be stored at 2-8 °C. 
Precautions For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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