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H5534-1KG
TRANS-4-HYDROXY-L-PROLINE >= 98.5% BIOREAGENT CELL CULTURE TESTED (C005B-045805)
Price: $10,573.43List Price: $11,748.25Other Notes Natural constituent of animal structural proteins such as collagen and elastin. -
Z0876-50MG
TRANS-ZEATIN BIOREAGENT >= 97% PLANT CELL CULTURE TESTED (C005B-272939)
Price: $797.65List Price: $886.28General description trans -Zeatin contains a hydroxylated isoprenoid side chain. Application trans-Zeatin has been used: as a media supplement for the isolation and culture of pretransitional and transitional embryos as a culture media -
Z0876-250MG
TRANS-ZEATIN BIOREAGENT >= 97% PLANT CELL CULTURE TESTED (C005B-272940)
Price: $2,660.98List Price: $2,956.64General description trans -Zeatin contains a hydroxylated isoprenoid side chain. Application trans-Zeatin has been used: as a media supplement for the isolation and culture of pretransitional and transitional embryos as a culture media -
Z0876-10MG
TRANS-ZEATIN BIOREAGENT >= 97% PLANT CELL CULTURE TESTED (C005B-272941)
Price: $271.38List Price: $301.54General description trans -Zeatin contains a hydroxylated isoprenoid side chain. Application trans-Zeatin has been used: as a media supplement for the isolation and culture of pretransitional and transitional embryos as a culture media -
ZB0748.SIZE.1g
trans-Zeatin, 1g
Price: $1,853.85List Price: $2,059.83The Bio Basic Inc. trans-zeatin is suitable for research and laboratory use. It is mainly used in plant tissue culture. Application: For Laboratory Use Only -
M138-100G
Yeast Morphology Agar, 100G
Price: $283.95List Price: $315.50The medium is a highly enriched medium, which provides all the growth factors required by yeasts. This media is employed to study the cellular morphology, formation of mycelia and pseudomycelia and other cultural characteristics. -
M138-500G
Yeast Morphology Agar, 500G
Price: $914.32List Price: $1,015.91The medium is a highly enriched medium, which provides all the growth factors required by yeasts. This media is employed to study the cellular morphology, formation of mycelia and pseudomycelia and other cultural characteristics.