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Specification:48T/96T
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Specification:48T/96T
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Specification:96testSpecification:48T/96T
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Description:
Phosphatidic acid (PA) is a common phospholipid that is a major constituent of cell membranes. Phosphatidic acid is the smallest of the phospholipids. Phosphatidic acid is not an abundant lipid constituent of any living organism, but it is extremely important as an intermediate in the biosynthesis of triacylglycerols and phospholipids…
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Specification:96testDescription:
Pepsinogen A is secreted exclusively by the chief cells of the gastric corpus. The levels of Pepsinogen I correlate directly with the active number of chief cells in this area. In cases of severe atrophic gastritis of the corpus region, the chief cells will be destroyed and the levels of Pepsinogen I will fall…
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Specification:96testDescription:
Pepsinogen, the inactive precursor of pepsin belongs to the group of aspartic proteinases, is synthesized in the chief cells of gastric glands. Seven electrophoretically separable pepsinogens exist in human gastric mucosa. One group (Pg1-Pg5), called PGA or group I pepsinogen, is characterized by…
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Specification:48T/96T
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Specification:48T/96T
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Specification:48T/96T
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Specification:48T/96T