NovusBio.com develops and markets scientific products
Title
Novus Biologicals - Your antibody source. Monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies and reagents
Description
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- The mission of Novus Biologicals, Inc. is to accelerate scientific discovery by developing and marketing unique products in the forefront of science. Novus Biologicals was organized to provide the biological research community with a mechanism for commercializing unique biological materials. We also focus on continually monitoring scientific trends and supply materials to serve these trends. By making these products widely available to institutional and commercial researchers, Novus Biologicals plays an important role in furthering biological research.
Languages
English
Address
- PO Box 802
- Littleton CO 80160 US
Contact
- Novus Biologicals, Inc
- 303-730-1950 fac 303-730-1966
Additional Information
External Links
Categories:
- Abc Transporters
- Alzheimer's Research
- Alzheimer Research
- Angiogenesis
- Antibodies
- Antibody
- Apoptosis
- Base
- Break
- Cancer
- Cell
- Cell Cycle And Replication
- Chromatin Research
- Circadian Rhythm
- Coactivators
- Cytokine Research
- Cytoskeleton
- Dna
- Dna Repair
- Dna Replication
- Double
- Epitope Tags
- Excision
- Extracellular Matrix
- Factors
- Fusion Antibodies Products
- Fusion Proteins
- Gfp Antibodies
- Gpcr
- Gpcr Antibodies
- G Protein Coupled Receptors
- Histone Acetyl Transferases
- Hypoxia
- Inducible
- Lipid And Cardiovascular Research
- Loading Controls
- Luciferase
- Map Kinase Signaling
- Marker
- Mismatch Repair
- Monoclonal Antibodies
- Neuroscience
- Novus Biologicals
- Nuclear Receptors
- Or
- Phospho Antibodies
- Polyclonal Antibodies
- Prolyl Hydroxylases
- Repair
- Research
- Signal Transduction
- Strand
- Structure
- Tissue Lysates
- Transcription
- Transcription Regulation
- Translation And Splicing
- Type
- ABC Transporters
- And
- DNA
- DNA Repair
- DNA Replication
- GFP Antibodies
- GPCR
- GPCR Antibodies
- MAP Kinase Signaling
- Membrane Trafficking And Chaperones
- Prolyl-Hydroxylases