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Bovine LDL Cholesterol Concentrate
WEBCone Bioproducts’ Bovine LDL Cholesterol Concentrate (BCC-LDL) is made from Bovine Serum certified as U.S. origin and is an excellent and affordable component for use in elevating lipid levels in IVD quality control and calibration materials, as well as a supplement to growth serums. All Cone Bio BCCs are final filtered with 0.22 micrometer …
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Bovine Cholesterol Concentrate, >3000 mg/dL
WEBBovine Cholesterol Concentrate, >3000 mg/dL - 5334. Prepared from bovine serum obtained from cattle less than 30 months of age and that have received ante and post mortem health inspections from US Veterinary Service Inspectors within facilities inspected by the United States Department of Agriculture.
Bovine HDL Cholesterol Concentrate, >3000 mg/dL
WEBSafety statement. Prepared from bovine serum obtained from cattle less than 30 months of age and that have received ante and post mortem health inspections from US Veterinary Service Inspectors within facilities inspected by the United States Department of Agriculture.
BSA Powder, Fatty Acid Free
WEBSafety statement. Prepared from bovine serum obtained from cattle less than 30 months of age and that have received ante and post mortem health inspections from US Veterinary Service Inspectors within facilities inspected by the United States Department of Agriculture.
Heat Inactivated Donor Goat Serum
WEBHeat Inactivated Donor Goat Serum - 6100. Liquid, straw to amber, clear and odorless. May have some precipitates upon thawing. Obtained from healthy donor goats that have received clean health inspections from licensed veterinarians in good standing in their respective country, and the animals are of specified country’s origin only.
Bovine Serum Albumin
WEBAlbumin Purity. > 98% by Electrophoresis. Microbial/Bioburden. < 10 CFUs/mL. Safety statement. Prepared from bovine serum obtained from cattle less than 30 months of age and that have received ante and post mortem health inspections from US Veterinary Service Inspectors within facilities inspected by the United States Department of …
Bovine Serum, Donor
WEBSafety statement. Prepared from bovine serum obtained from cattle less than 30 months of age and that have received ante and post mortem health inspections from US Veterinary Service Inspectors within facilities inspected by the United States Department of Agriculture.
BSA Powder, Fatty Acid Free
WEBBSA Powder, Fatty Acid Free - 5475. Product Specifications. Part Number. 5475. Form/Appearance. Safety statement. Prepared from bovine serum obtained from cattle less than 30 months of age and that have received ante and post mortem health inspections from US Veterinary Service Inspectors within facilities inspected by the United States
Product Overview
WEB1012 N. Austin Street Seguin, TX 78155 • Voice: 830 - 379 - 0197 • Fax: 830 - 379 - 0471 • [email protected] Product Overview PRODUCT: Bovine Serum Albumin, 30% Solution PART NUMBER: 6120 FORM / APPEARANCE: Clear, almost colorless, free of visible foreign matter, clots or precipitates
Bovine Serum Albumin, 30% Solution
WEBBovine Serum Albumin, 30% Solution - 6120. Prepared from bovine serum obtained from cattle less than 30 months of age and that have received ante and post mortem health inspections from US Veterinary Service Inspectors within facilities inspected by the United States Department of Agriculture. Would you like to customize your request?
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