Mouse Collagen IV

Cat.#: BBM-3C-068

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Description Mouse Collagen IV from Ace Therapeutics is a stromal extracellular matrix protein purified from a murine engelbreth-holm-swarm (EHS) tumor. This product can promote cell adhesion in cell and tissue cultures as well as be used as a hydrogel or thin coating for tissue culture vessels.
Source Murine engelbreth-holm-swarm (EHS) tumor
Size 0.5 mg
Sterility Passed sterility test for bacteria and fungi.
Storage 2-8°C
Shipping Polar packs

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