Human ethanol dehydrogenase 6 (ADH6) ELISA research kit,

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Used in biomedical research to quantify levels of ethanol dehydrogenase 6 (ADH6) in human biological samples such as serum, plasma, or tissue lysates. This ELISA kit enables researchers to study ADH6 expression in relation to alcohol metabolism, liver function, and metabolic disorders. It is commonly applied in clinical research settings to investigate the role of ADH6 in alcohol-related diseases, genetic variations in alcohol metabolism, and potential biomarkers for liver damage or alcohol use disorders. The assay provides a sensitive and specific method for measuring ADH6 protein concentration, supporting studies in toxicology, pharmacology, and molecular epidemiology.

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Human ethanol dehydrogenase 6 (ADH6) ELISA research kit,
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Used in biomedical research to quantify levels of ethanol dehydrogenase 6 (ADH6) in human biological samples such as serum, plasma, or tissue lysates. This ELISA kit enables researchers to study ADH6 expression in relation to alcohol metabolism, liver function, and metabolic disorders. It is commonly applied in clinical research settings to investigate the role of ADH6 in alcohol-related diseases, genetic variations in alcohol metabolism, and potential biomarkers for liver damage or alcohol use disorders. The assay provides a sensitive and specific method for measuring ADH6 protein concentration, supporting studies in toxicology, pharmacology, and molecular epidemiology.
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