Climate change globally perturbs water circulation thereby influencing ecosystems together with cultivated land. Both dangerous and useful species of bugs are prone to be susceptible to such adjustments in local weather. As small animals with a disadvantageous floor space to physique mass ratio, they face a danger of desiccation. A quantity of behavioural, physiological and genetic methods are deployed to unravel these issues throughout adaptation in varied Drosophila species. Over 100 desiccation-related genes have been recognized in laboratory and wild populations of the cosmopolitan fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster and its sister species in large-scale and single-gene approaches.
These genes are concerned in water sensing and homeostasis, and barrier formation and performance through the manufacturing and composition of floor lipids and through pigmentation. Interestingly, the genetic technique applied in a given inhabitants seems to be unpredictable. In half, this can be as a consequence of completely different experimental approaches in completely different research. The noticed variability might also replicate a wealthy standing genetic variation in Drosophila permitting a quasi-random selection of response methods by soft-sweep occasions, though additional research are wanted to unravel any underlying ideas.
These findings underline that D. melanogaster is a sturdy species properly tailored to withstand local weather change-related desiccation. The wealthy knowledge obtained in Drosophila analysis present a framework to handle and perceive desiccation resistance in different bugs. Through the applying of highly effective genetic instruments in the mannequin organism D. melanogaster, the capabilities of desiccation-related genes revealed by correlative research might be examined and the underlying molecular mechanisms of desiccation tolerance understood. The mixture of the wealth of obtainable knowledge and its genetic accessibility makes
Drosophila a great bioindicator. Accumulation of knowledge on desiccation resistance in Drosophila might permit us to create a world map of genetic evolution in response to local weather change in an insect genome. Ultimately these efforts might present tips for coping with the consequences of climate-related perturbations on insect inhabitants dynamics in the long run. In the brand new period of genetic profiling of tumors and focused therapeutics, this assessment describes the epidemiology, pathology, molecular traits, and present administration with ongoing medical trials for chRCC.
Chromophobe renal cell carcinoma (chRCC) is the third most typical sort of RCC with distinct biology in comparison with different kidney most cancers subtypes. The heterogeneity between the RCC subtypes is related to noticeable variations in tumor aggressiveness and danger for the event of metastatic illness. ChRCC is characterised by chromosomal aneuploidy, TP53, PTEN, and mitochondrial gene mutations. Though the therapeutic panorama of clear cell RCC (ccRCC) has considerably advanced over the previous decade, restricted progress has been seen in chRCC as a consequence of its rare incidence. In truth, the therapeutic method for chRCC is usually extrapolated from ccRCC therapies or research that mix a number of varieties of nccRCC subtypes.
Identification and characterization of key haem pathway genes related to the synthesis of porphyrin in Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas)
Molluscs exhibit numerous shell colours. The molecular regulation of shell coloration is nonetheless not properly understood. To examine the connection of shell coloration with pigment synthesis, we analyzed the distribution of porphyrins, a widespread group of pigments in nature, in 4 Pacific oyster strains of completely different shell colours together with black, orange, golden, and white. The porphyrin distribution was analyzed in oyster mantles and shells by fluorescence imaging and UV spectrophotometer. The outcomes confirmed that crimson fluorescence emitted by porphyrins below the UV gentle was detected solely on the nacre of the orange-shell pressure and mantles of orange, black and white-shell strains.
Extracts from newly deposit shell, nacre and mantle tissue from orange-shell specimens confirmed peaks in UV-vis spectra which might be attribute of porphyrins, however these weren’t noticed for the opposite shell-color strains. In addition, genes of the haem artificial pathway have been remoted and characterised. Phylogenetic evaluation of CgALAS, CgALAD, CgPBGD, CgUROS, and CgUROD present additional proof for a conserved genetic pathway of haem synthesis throughout evolution. Differential expression of the haem genes expressed in mantle tissues assist these findings and are according to porphyrins being produced by the orange pressure solely.
Tissue in situ hybridization demonstrated the expression of these candidate genes on the outer fold of C. gigas mantles the place shell is deposited. Our research present a greater understanding of shell pigmentation in C. gigas and candidate genes for future mechanistic evaluation of shell coloration formation in molluscs. A excessive intraspecific genetic range was noticed in the echinostomatid, notocotylid, echinochasmid, and heterophyid species, whose definitive hosts embrace birds.

Trematode range in freshwater snails from a stopover level for migratory waterfowls in Hokkaido, Japan: An evaluation by molecular phylogenetic and inhabitants genetic analyses
The cryptic range of trematodes was evaluated in the Nagayama-shinkawa River, a man-made canal of the Ishikari River System of Hokkaido, Japan. Numerous migratory waterfowls use the canal as a stopover level in each spring season. The lymnaeid snail, Radix auricularia, and the semisulcospirid snail, Semisulcospira libertina, colonize the static and flowing water areas, respectively. The trematode fauna of the 2 snails was assessed by molecular phylogenetic and inhabitants genetic analyses. Each of distinctive clades in mitochondrial DNA bushes was arbitrarily set as a species.
Phenol, (Carbolic acid) Double distilled for Molecular Biology |
PD0252 |
Bio Basic |
500g |
EUR 160.49 |
- Product category: Biochemicals/Misc. Biochemicals
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BCIP (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE108 |
GeneOn |
250 mg |
EUR 63 |
BCIP (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE109 |
GeneOn |
1 g |
EUR 90 |
CHAPS (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE114 |
GeneOn |
1 g |
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CE115 |
GeneOn |
5 g |
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CHAPS (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE116 |
GeneOn |
25 g |
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DAPI (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE117 |
GeneOn |
5 mg |
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DAPI (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE118 |
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25 mg |
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DAPI (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE119 |
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100 mg |
EUR 319 |
Dimethylsulfoxide (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE120 |
GeneOn |
100 ml |
EUR 55 |
Dimethylsulfoxide (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE121 |
GeneOn |
500 ml |
EUR 92 |
DTT (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE131 |
GeneOn |
5 g |
EUR 78 |
DTT (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE132 |
GeneOn |
10 g |
EUR 111 |
DTT (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE133 |
GeneOn |
25 g |
EUR 203 |
Glycine (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE158 |
GeneOn |
1 kg |
EUR 70 |
Glycine (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE159 |
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5 kg |
EUR 190 |
HEPES (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE171 |
GeneOn |
100 g |
EUR 82 |
HEPES (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE172 |
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500 g |
EUR 224 |
HEPES (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE173 |
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1 kg |
EUR 354 |
Lysozyme (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE188 |
GeneOn |
1 g |
EUR 59 |
Lysozyme (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE189 |
GeneOn |
10 g |
EUR 206 |
NAD (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE196 |
GeneOn |
1 g |
EUR 60 |
NAD (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE197 |
GeneOn |
5 g |
EUR 138 |
NBT (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE209 |
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1 g |
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NBT (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE210 |
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5 g |
EUR 300 |
Tris (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE237 |
GeneOn |
500 g |
EUR 89 |
Tris (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE238 |
GeneOn |
1 kg |
EUR 128 |
Tris (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE239 |
GeneOn |
5 kg |
EUR 446 |
Tween20 (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE242 |
GeneOn |
1 l |
EUR 89 |
Water (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE243 |
GeneOn |
500 ml |
EUR 52 |
Water (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE244 |
GeneOn |
1 l |
EUR 56 |
Ammonium sulfate (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE105 |
GeneOn |
250 g |
EUR 46 |
Ammonium sulfate (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE106 |
GeneOn |
1 kg |
EUR 60 |
Ammonium sulfate (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE107 |
GeneOn |
5 kg |
EUR 128 |
Bis-Acrylamid (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE110 |
GeneOn |
50 g |
EUR 79 |
Bis-Acrylamid (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE111 |
GeneOn |
250 g |
EUR 216 |
Formamide deionized (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE145 |
GeneOn |
500 ml |
EUR 73 |
Formamide deionized (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE146 |
GeneOn |
1 l |
EUR 100 |
Glycerol 87 % (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE154 |
GeneOn |
1 l |
EUR 78 |
Glycerol waterfree (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE155 |
GeneOn |
500 ml |
EUR 65 |
Glycerol waterfree (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE156 |
GeneOn |
1 l |
EUR 85 |
Glycerol waterfree (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE157 |
GeneOn |
2.5 l |
EUR 142 |
Guanidine - Hydrochloride (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE160 |
GeneOn |
100 g |
EUR 78 |
Guanidine - Hydrochloride (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE161 |
GeneOn |
250 g |
EUR 128 |
Guanidine - Hydrochloride (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE162 |
GeneOn |
500 g |
EUR 194 |
Guanidine - Hydrochloride (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE163 |
GeneOn |
1 kg |
EUR 294 |
Guanidine Thiocyanate (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE164 |
GeneOn |
100 g |
EUR 72 |
Guanidine Thiocyanate (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE165 |
GeneOn |
500 g |
EUR 160 |
Guanidine Thiocyanate (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE166 |
GeneOn |
1 kg |
EUR 256 |
MOPS buffer (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE194 |
GeneOn |
100 g |
EUR 85 |
MOPS buffer (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE195 |
GeneOn |
250 g |
EUR 141 |
Sodium chloride (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE205 |
GeneOn |
500 g |
EUR 52 |
Sodium chloride (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE206 |
GeneOn |
1 kg |
EUR 59 |
Sodium chloride (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE207 |
GeneOn |
5 kg |
EUR 103 |
D(+)-Sucrose (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE224 |
GeneOn |
500 g |
EUR 56 |
D(+)-Sucrose (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE225 |
GeneOn |
1 kg |
EUR 70 |
D(+)-Sucrose (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE226 |
GeneOn |
5 kg |
EUR 173 |
Tris - Hydrochloride (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE234 |
GeneOn |
250 g |
EUR 83 |
Tris - Hydrochloride (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE235 |
GeneOn |
500 g |
EUR 120 |
Tris - Hydrochloride (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE236 |
GeneOn |
1 kg |
EUR 186 |
TritonX-100 (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE240 |
GeneOn |
500 ml |
EUR 56 |
TritonX-100 (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE241 |
GeneOn |
1 l |
EUR 66 |
Water, Ultrapure Molecular Biology Grade |
41024-4L |
Biotium |
4L |
EUR 121 |
Description: Minimum order quantity: 1 unit of 4L |
Tween 20, Molecular Biology Grade |
T9100-010 |
GenDepot |
100ml |
EUR 72 |
Tween 20, Molecular Biology Grade |
T9100-050 |
GenDepot |
500ml |
EUR 111 |
Tween 20, Molecular Biology Grade |
T9100-100 |
GenDepot |
1L |
EUR 134 |
EDTA - Dinatriumsalz - Dihydrat (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE135 |
GeneOn |
250 g |
EUR 60 |
EDTA - Dinatriumsalz - Dihydrat (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE136 |
GeneOn |
500 g |
EUR 72 |
EDTA - Dinatriumsalz - Dihydrat (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE137 |
GeneOn |
1 kg |
EUR 104 |
EDTA - Dinatriumsalz - Dihydrat (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE138 |
GeneOn |
5 kg |
EUR 349 |
D(+)-Glucose waterfree (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE148 |
GeneOn |
500 g |
EUR 56 |
D(+)-Glucose waterfree (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE149 |
GeneOn |
1 kg |
EUR 63 |
D(+)-Glucose waterfree (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE150 |
GeneOn |
5 kg |
EUR 150 |
Yeast extract powder (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE169 |
GeneOn |
500 g |
EUR 111 |
Hyaluronidase Grade I (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE174 |
GeneOn |
1 g |
EUR 194 |
Hyaluronidase Grade I (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE175 |
GeneOn |
5 g |
EUR 767 |
Magnesium acetate - Tetrahydrate (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE190 |
GeneOn |
500 g |
EUR 82 |
NADH - Disodium salt (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE198 |
GeneOn |
1 g |
EUR 76 |
NADH - Disodium salt (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE199 |
GeneOn |
5 g |
EUR 204 |
NADP - sodium salt (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE200 |
GeneOn |
250 mg |
EUR 77 |
NADP - sodium salt (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE201 |
GeneOn |
1 g |
EUR 159 |
NADPH - Tetrasodium salt (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE202 |
GeneOn |
25 mg |
EUR 59 |
NADPH - Tetrasodium salt (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE204 |
GeneOn |
500 mg |
EUR 312 |
SSC Buffer (20X) (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE229 |
GeneOn |
1 l |
EUR 72 |
XTT sodium salt (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE250 |
GeneOn |
100 mg |
EUR 174 |
XTT sodium salt (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE251 |
GeneOn |
500 mg |
EUR 510 |
Albumin fraction V (pH7,0) (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE100 |
GeneOn |
50 g |
EUR 107 |
Albumin fraction V (pH7,0) (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE101 |
GeneOn |
100 g |
EUR 161 |
Albumin fraction V (pH7,0) (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE102 |
GeneOn |
250 g |
EUR 323 |
Albumin fraction V (pH7,0) (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE103 |
GeneOn |
500 g |
EUR 547 |
Albumin fraction V (pH7,0) (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE104 |
GeneOn |
1 kg |
EUR 969 |
EDTA solution pH 8.0 (0.5 M) (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE141 |
GeneOn |
500 ml |
EUR 73 |
LB-Agar - Powder according to Lennox (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE178 |
GeneOn |
500 g |
EUR 91 |
LB-Agar - Powder according to Lennox (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE179 |
GeneOn |
2.5 kg |
EUR 251 |
LB-Agar - Powder according to Miller (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE180 |
GeneOn |
500 g |
EUR 87 |
LB-Agar - Powder according to Miller (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE181 |
GeneOn |
2.5 kg |
EUR 246 |
LB-Medium - Powder according to Lennox (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE182 |
GeneOn |
500 g |
EUR 90 |
LB-Medium - Powder according to Lennox (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE183 |
GeneOn |
2.5 kg |
EUR 251 |
LB-Medium - Powder according to Miller (Molecular Biology Grade) |
CE184 |
GeneOn |
2.5 kg |
EUR 246 |
Agarose LE, Ultra-Pure Molecular Biology Grade, 100 g |
41028-100G |
Biotium |
100G |
EUR 222 |
Description: Minimum order quantity: 1 unit of 100G |
Agarose LE, Ultra-Pure Molecular Biology Grade, 25 g |
41028-25G |
Biotium |
25G |
EUR 109 |
Description: Minimum order quantity: 1 unit of 25G |
Agarose LE, Ultra-Pure Molecular Biology Grade, 500 g |
41028-500G |
Biotium |
500G |
EUR 719 |
Description: Minimum order quantity: 1 unit of 500G |
AGAROSE LE, LOW EEO, MOLECULAR BIOLOGY GRADE, 100G PER UNIT |
AGR-LE-100 |
CORNING |
1/pk |
EUR 168 |
Description: Bioscience Mol Bio; Agarose |
Phenol |
20-abx184753 |
Abbexa |
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AGAROSE LE, LOW EEO, MOLECULAR BIOLOGY GRADE, 500G/UNIT, 10 UNITS PER CASE |
AGR-LE-5001 |
CORNING |
1/pk |
EUR 3058 |
Description: Bioscience Mol Bio; Agarose |
AGAROSE MS, PCR SCREENING, MOLECULAR BIOLOGY GRADE, 100G/UNIT, 10 UNITS PER CASE |
AGR-MS-1001 |
CORNING |
1/pk |
EUR 2038 |
Description: Bioscience Mol Bio; Agarose |
100 ML, MOLECULAR BIOLOGY GRADE WATER; TESTED TO USP STERILE PURIFIED WATER SPECIFICATIONS |
46-000-CI |
CORNING |
100 mL/pk |
EUR 57 |
Description: Media Catalog; Sterile Wi-Fi Qual, Cell |
1 L, MOLECULAR BIOLOGY GRADE WATER; TESTED TO USP STERILE PURIFIED WATER SPECIFICATIONS |
46-000-CM |
CORNING |
1L/pk |
EUR 98 |
Description: Media Catalog; Sterile Wi-Fi Qual, Cell |
500 ML, MOLECULAR BIOLOGY GRADE WATER; TESTED TO USP STERILE PURIFIED WATER SPECIFICATIONS |
46-000-CV |
CORNING |
500 mL/pk |
EUR 106 |
Description: Media Catalog; Sterile Wi-Fi Qual, Cell |
AGAROSE LE, LOW EEO, MOLECULAR BIOLOGY GRADE, 100G PER UNIT, 10 UNITS PER CASE |
AGR-LE-1001 |
CORNING |
1/pk |
EUR 772 |
Description: Bioscience Mol Bio; Agarose |
AGAROSE LM, LOW MELTING, MOLECULAR BIOLOGY GRADE, 100G/UNIT, 10 UNITS PER CASE (AL) |
AGR-LM-1001 |
CORNING |
1/pk |
EUR 3737 |
Description: Bioscience Mol Bio; Agarose |
AGAROSE LM, LOW MELTING, MOLECULAR BIOLOGY GRADE, 50G/UNIT, 10 UNITS PER CASE (AL) |
AGR-LM-501 |
CORNING |
1/pk |
EUR 2075 |
Description: Bioscience Mol Bio; Agarose |
Water Phenol |
abx082109-250ml |
Abbexa |
250 ml |
EUR 189 |
- Shipped within 5-10 working days.
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Phenol red |
PB0420 |
Bio Basic |
25g |
EUR 70.88 |
- Product category: Culture Media/Indicators/Stains
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ELISA kit for Human PST (Phenol Sulfotransferase) |
ELK3246 |
ELK Biotech |
1 plate of 96 wells |
EUR 432 |
- The microtiter plate provided in this kit has been pre-coated with an antibody specific to Phenol Sulfotransferase (PST). Standards or samples are then added to the appropriate microtiter plate wells with a biotin-conjugated antibody specific to Phen
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Description: A sandwich ELISA kit for detection of Phenol Sulfotransferase from Human in samples from blood, serum, plasma, cell culture fluid and other biological fluids. |
ELISA kit for Mouse PST (Phenol Sulfotransferase) |
ELK3642 |
ELK Biotech |
1 plate of 96 wells |
EUR 432 |
- The microtiter plate provided in this kit has been pre-coated with an antibody specific to Phenol Sulfotransferase (PST). Standards or samples are then added to the appropriate microtiter plate wells with a biotin-conjugated antibody specific to Phen
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Description: A sandwich ELISA kit for detection of Phenol Sulfotransferase from Mouse in samples from blood, serum, plasma, cell culture fluid and other biological fluids. |
ELISA kit for Rat PST (Phenol Sulfotransferase) |
ELK6740 |
ELK Biotech |
1 plate of 96 wells |
EUR 432 |
- The microtiter plate provided in this kit has been pre-coated with an antibody specific to Phenol Sulfotransferase (PST). Standards or samples are then added to the appropriate microtiter plate wells with a biotin-conjugated antibody specific to Phen
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Description: A sandwich ELISA kit for detection of Phenol Sulfotransferase from Rat in samples from blood, serum, plasma, cell culture fluid and other biological fluids. |
Phenol Red Solution |
CA013-010 |
GenDepot |
100ml |
EUR 69 |
Phenol, 4-propoxy- |
20-abx184303 |
Abbexa |
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2-(Aminomethyl)phenol |
20-abx185699 |
Abbexa |
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EUR 314.00
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EUR 1442.00
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EUR 592.00
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3-(Aminomethyl)phenol |
20-abx185751 |
Abbexa |
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EUR 425.00
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EUR 857.00
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Phenol, saturated (pH7.9) |
PC6910 |
Bio Basic |
100ml |
EUR 76.1 |
- Product category: Biochemicals/Solvents
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Phenol, saturated (pH4.5) |
PC6920 |
Bio Basic |
100ml |
EUR 76.1 |
- Product category: Biochemicals/Solvents
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30UL CLEAR PIPET TIPS FOR MOLECULAR DEVICE LIBERTY. |
LT-384-R |
CORNING |
3840/pk |
EUR 2193 |
Description: Robotic Tips; Robotic tips - Axygen |
Ceraplex , No Phenol red |
C3320-050 |
GenDepot |
500ml |
Ask for price |
Folin & Ciocalteu’s phenol reagent |
abx082175-50ml |
Abbexa |
50 ml |
EUR 189 |
- Shipped within 5-10 working days.
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Phenol Sulfotransferase (PST) Antibody |
20-abx129668 |
Abbexa |
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EUR 425.00
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EUR 1177.00
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Phenol Sulfotransferase (PST) Antibody |
20-abx102281 |
Abbexa |
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EUR 411.00
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Phenol Sulfotransferase (PST) Antibody |
20-abx102282 |
Abbexa |
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2,6-Bis(Trifluoromethyl)Phenol |
abx188185-5g |
Abbexa |
5 g |
EUR 2527 |
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3,5-Bis(Trifluoromethyl)Phenol |
abx188331-5g |
Abbexa |
5 g |
EUR 314 |
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Phenol Sulfotransferase (PST) Antibody |
20-abx174014 |
Abbexa |
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Phenol Sulfotransferase (PST) Antibody |
20-abx174015 |
Abbexa |
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Phenol Sulfotransferase (PST) Antibody |
20-abx177976 |
Abbexa |
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In whole, 14 species of the households Diplostomidae, Echinostomatidae, Notocotylidae, Plagiorchiidae, and Strigeidae occurred in R. auricularia, wherease S. libertina harbored 10 species of the households Echinochasmidae, Heterophyidae, Notocotylidae, and Lecithodendridae and Cercaria creta, an unclassified species whose grownup stage remains to be unknown. The species range of the larval trematodes may very well be acknowledged as a “scorching spot”, suggesting that the seasonal go to of waterfowls is essential to unfold trematodes and to maintain their range. It appears seemingly that every of the parasite populations is at all times disturbed by repeated visits of waterfowls.