: Associated with the DOI 10.1002/dvdy.24363 for a 2016 study in Developmental Dynamics titled "From Actomyosin Oscillations to Tissue-Level Deformations" by N. Gorfinkiel. Digital File Format (.rar) The suffix .rar indicates a compressed archive file.
In the healthcare industry, is a Common Procedural Terminology (CPT) code used for insurance billing and medical records.
(e.g., a specific medical portal or research site)
(e.g., medical claims, research images, or code) Anti-Retinoid X Receptor alpha/RXRA antibody (ab24363)
The number also serves as a reference for specific biological research products and papers:
: You will need software like WinRAR or 7-Zip to extract the contents.
: This code is standard across outpatient fee schedules at hospitals like Wilson Memorial and clinics under the Ryan White Part A program. Scientific Research Identifiers
: An anti-Retinoid X Receptor alpha (RXRA) antibody used in immunocytochemistry analysis, specifically for nuclear staining in cells like MCF7.
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: Associated with the DOI 10.1002/dvdy.24363 for a 2016 study in Developmental Dynamics titled "From Actomyosin Oscillations to Tissue-Level Deformations" by N. Gorfinkiel. Digital File Format (.rar) The suffix .rar indicates a compressed archive file.
In the healthcare industry, is a Common Procedural Terminology (CPT) code used for insurance billing and medical records.
(e.g., a specific medical portal or research site) 24363.rar
(e.g., medical claims, research images, or code) Anti-Retinoid X Receptor alpha/RXRA antibody (ab24363)
The number also serves as a reference for specific biological research products and papers: : Associated with the DOI 10
: You will need software like WinRAR or 7-Zip to extract the contents.
: This code is standard across outpatient fee schedules at hospitals like Wilson Memorial and clinics under the Ryan White Part A program. Scientific Research Identifiers In the healthcare industry, is a Common Procedural
: An anti-Retinoid X Receptor alpha (RXRA) antibody used in immunocytochemistry analysis, specifically for nuclear staining in cells like MCF7.