2h4 lysine
2H4-lysine is a stable isotope-labeled amino acid used in various analytical and research applications. It contains four deuterium atoms, which can be used as tracers in metabolic studies and other experiments. The product is available in different purities and quantities to accommodate the needs of researchers and laboratories.
Lab products found in correlation
2 protocols using 2h4 lysine
SILAC-Based Quantitative Proteomic Analysis
SILAC Labeling of HeLa Cells
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