Mouse and human primers
Mouse and human primers are oligonucleotide sequences designed for the amplification of specific target regions in mouse and human DNA, respectively. These primers are used in various molecular biology techniques, such as polymerase chain reaction (PCR), to facilitate the selective and efficient replication of target DNA sequences.
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Characterizing Liver Histamine Signaling
Characterizing Liver Histamine Signaling
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