Description: Detection and Quantification of Glutaminase Activity. Alternative Names: EC 3.5.1.2; Glutaminase; L-glutamine amidohydrolaseCAS Number : 9001-47-2Detection Method : ColorimetricDetection Range : 0.01 mmol/L - 1 mmol/LStorage/Stability : Shipped and store at 4°C for 6 months.
Sample Types : Tissue extracts, Cell lysate
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