Klh gp61
KLH-gp61 is a protein that can be used as a carrier molecule in immunological research and applications. It is derived from the hemolymph of the giant keyhole limpet (Megathura crenulata). The core function of KLH-gp61 is to serve as an antigen or hapten carrier to stimulate an immune response.
2 protocols using klh gp61
ELISA for Anti-gp61 Antibody Detection
ELISA for Anti-gp61 Antibody Detection
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