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IGF-LR3 1Mg Insulin Like Growth Factor (Research Use Only)
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IGF-LR3 1Mg Insulin Like Growth Factor (Research Use Only)
- Chemical Formula :C400H625N111O115S9
- Synonyms :Long R3-IGF-1, M9L22Y19H9, 143045-27-6, Long-(arg3)insulin-like growth factor-i
- Molar Mass :9117.60 g/mol
- CAS Number :143045-27-6
- PubChem :381123731
- Total Amount of the Active Ingredient :1mg per vial
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