SUPT3H antibody - N-terminal region (ARP30038_T100)
- Known as:
- SUPT3H (anti-) - N-terminal region (ARP30038_T100)
- Catalog number:
- arp30038_t100
- Product Quantity:
- USD
- Category:
- -
- Supplier:
- Aviva Systems Biology
- Gene target:
- SUPT3H antibody - N-terminal region (ARP30038_T100)
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- Gene:
- SUPT3H NIH gene
- Name:
- SPT3 homolog, SAGA and STAGA complex component
- Previous symbol:
- -
- Synonyms:
- SPT3, SPT3L
- Chromosome:
- 6p21.1
- Locus Type:
- gene with protein product
- Date approved:
- 1998-10-09
- Date modifiied:
- 2016-10-05
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