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Mouse Growth Factor Array (20 targets) (SARB0087)

SKU SARB0087
Product Type Protein Array
Analytes Amphiregulin
Analytes bFGF
Analytes EGF
Analytes GCSF
Analytes GM-CSF
Analytes HGF
Analytes IGF-1
Analytes IGF-2
Analytes IGFBP-2
Analytes IGFBP-3
Analytes IGFBP-5
Analytes IGFBP-6
Analytes IL-2
Analytes IL-7
Analytes M-CSF
Analytes SCF
Analytes VEGF-A
Analytes VEGF-D
Analytes VEGFR1
Analytes VEGFR3
Reactivity Mouse
Applications Multiplex Array
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Mouse Growth Factor Array (20 targets) (SARB0087)

The Mouse Growth Factor Array (SARB0087) is a comprehensive research tool that allows for the simultaneous detection and quantification of 20 different growth factors in mouse samples. This array provides researchers with a valuable tool for studying the complex interactions between these growth factors and their roles in various biological processes.With targets including insulin-like growth factors, epidermal growth factor, and transforming growth factor-beta, this array covers a wide range of growth factors involved in cell growth, proliferation, and differentiation. Whether studying developmental processes, cancer progression, or tissue regeneration, this array offers a convenient and efficient way to analyze multiple growth factors in a single experiment.

Designed for use with mouse samples, this growth factor array provides high sensitivity and specificity, allowing for accurate and reliable results. It is a valuable resource for researchers in fields such as developmental biology, oncology, and regenerative medicine, providing insights into the complex signaling networks that govern cellular behavior. Overall, the Mouse Growth Factor Array (SARB0087) is a versatile and powerful tool for advancing our understanding of growth factor signaling and its impact on various physiological and pathological processes in mouse models.

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