Rabies Virus Matrix Protein Fragment (RV-MAT) is a crucial component used in the biomedical industry for studying and developing antiviral drugs to combat rabies. By targeting specific regions of the viral Matrix Protein, this fragment aids in understanding the virus's life cycle and pathogenesis, ultimately aiding in the development of effective treatments for rabies.
CAT# | GR2181 |
CAS | 1023648-37-4 |
M.F/Formula | C135H232N44O47S |
M.W/Mr. | 3255.64 |
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