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MDN1

Human MDN1, midasin homolog (yeast) (MDN1), mRNA.

Gene Name: Human MDN1, midasin homolog (yeast) (MDN1), mRNA.
Synonyms: MDN1
Target Sequences: NM_014611 NP_055426.1

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MDN1 Antibody - Detection of human Midasin by western blot. Samples: Whole cell lysate (50 µg) from HeLa, HEK293T, and Jurkat cells prepared using NETN lysis buffer. Antibodies: Affinity purified rabbit anti-Midasin antibody used for WB at 0.4 µg/ml. Detection: Chemiluminescence with an exposure time of 3 minutes.
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