Dear All,
We currently use an in-house method to measure urine RBP and are trying
to locate a supplier of horseradish peroxidase conjugated anti -retinol
binding protein -antibody. Apparently, DAKO no longer produce this
antibody. Is anyone aware of an alternative supplier of this antibody?
Regards
Jane
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