What do host species and species reactivity mean, respectively?
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What do host species and species reactivity mean, respectively?
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What do host species and species reactivity mean, respectively?
Host species refers to information about the species from which the antibody originated; species reactivity refers to species that have been experimentally verified to bind specifically to our antibody.
Da — when not otherwise indicated, molecular weight units are daltons. Mw — weight-average molecular weight. Mn — number-average molecular weight.
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