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SARS-CoV-2 Detection Antibodies and Antigens

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 SARS-CoV-2</span> Detection Antibodies and AntigensSARS-CoV-2 Detection Antibodies and Antigens

 
The novel coronavirus SARS-COV-2 has spread into over 100 countries in merely two months. To support the development of rapid diagnostic tools, vaccines, and therapeutic antibodies, Sino Biological has developed a comprehensive panel of antibodies and antigens for this virus. Some of these reagents have already been used to manufacture NMPA-approved COVID-19 diagnostic kits in China.


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