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f(ab')2 or f(ab) fragment

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Question f(ab')2 or f(ab) fragment



Hi everyone,

I'm looking for a small quantity of f(ab')2 or f(ab) fragment of antibodies against human cells ; the best for me should be against neurons or specific glial cells or peripheral blood circulating cell population.

if anyone have some little quantity in their fridge


thanks by advance

xang.

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