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A24421 IFKine™ Red Donkey Anti-Rabbit IgG Programmable embedded bioprinting for one-step manufacturing of arterial models with customized contractile and metabolic functions.(A24421-14.900) 14.900 Trends in Biotechnology 
A24421 IFKine™ Red Donkey Anti-Rabbit IgG Maternal high-fat diet disrupts intestinal mucus barrier of offspring by regulating gut immune receptor LRRC19.(A24421-5.100) 5.100 Communications Biology 
A24421 IFKine™ Red Donkey Anti-Rabbit IgG Targeted Knockdown of Epithelial Estrogen Receptor α to Mitigate Ferroptosis and Epithelial–Mesenchymal Transition in Eosinophilic Asthma.(A24421-16.000) 16.000 ACS nano
A24421 IFKine™ Red Donkey Anti-Rabbit IgG Smooth muscle cell Piezo1 is essential for phenotypic switch and neointimal hyperplasia.(A24421-7.700) 7.700 British Journal of Pharmacology 
A24431 IFKine™ Red Donkey Anti-Goat IgG VNS facilitates the neurological function recovery after ischemia/reperfusion injury by regulating the A1/A2 polarization of astrocytes through the NMU-NMUR2 pathway.(A24431-4.000) 4.000 Neurochemistry International 
A24431 IFKine™ Red Donkey Anti-Goat IgG Vascularized Bioengineered Kidney Using Decellularized Scaffold Recellularized with human Placenta-Derived Angiogenic stem Cells and Kidney Organoids.(A24431-) bioRxiv 
A24431 IFKine™ Red Donkey Anti-Goat IgG Pan-cancer human brain metastases atlas at single-cell resolution.(A24431-44.500) 44.500 Cancer Cell 
A25012 IPKine™ HRP, Goat Anti-Mouse IgG LCS Caspase-8 drove apoptosis of BMECs to promote neutrophil infiltration and DE205B clearance in meningitis.(A25012-6.900) 6.900 Microbiological Research 
A25012 IPKine™ HRP, Goat Anti-Mouse IgG LCS Transcriptomic analysis reveals potential novel circRNA in goiters progression.(A25012-3.688) 3.688 Gene
A25012 IPKine™ HRP, Goat Anti-Mouse IgG LCS Mycobacterial Metallophosphatase MmpE Acts as a Nucleomodulin to Regulate Host Gene Expression and Promote Intracellular Survival.(A25012-) bioRxiv