KLH
Keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH) is a large, multisubunit, oxygen-carrying, metalloprotein that is found in the hemolymph of the giant keyhole limpet, Megathura crenulata, a species of keyhole limpet that lives off the coast of California, from Monterey Bay to Isla Asuncion off Baja California.
Derivation: Human
Type: Human Fab
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Type: Human Fab
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Derivation: Human
Type: Human Fab
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Derivation: Human
Type: Human scFv
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Type: Human scFv
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Derivation: Human
Type: Human scFv
Application: ELISA, FC
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Derivation: Human
Type: Human scFv
Application: ELISA, FC
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Derivation: Human
Type: Human Fab
Application: ELISA, FC
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Derivation: Human
Type: Human Fab
Application: ELISA, FC
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Derivation: Human
Type: Human Fab
Application: ELISA, FC
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Derivation: Human
Type: Human Fab
Application: ELISA, FC
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Derivation: Human
Type: Human Fab
Application: ELISA, FC
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Derivation: Human
Type: Human IgM
Application: ELISA, FC
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Derivation: Human
Type: Human IgM
Application: ELISA, FC
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Derivation: Human
Type: Human IgM
Application: ELISA, FC
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Derivation: Human
Type: Human IgM
Application: ELISA, FC
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Derivation: Human
Type: Human IgM
Application: ELISA, FC
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Derivation: Human
Type: Human scFv
Application: ELISA, FC
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Derivation: Human
Type: Human scFv
Application: ELISA, FC
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Derivation: Human
Type: Human scFv
Application: ELISA, FC
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