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Abacus dx now distributes Bethyl Laboratories

Not all antibodies are created equal.

Abacus dx is pleased to announce that we have been appointed as approved distributor for BETHYL Laboratories products in Australia and New Zealand.

BETHYL Laboratories designs, develops, and manufactures laboratory quality products in Montgomery Texas, USA. They are leaders in the field of Antibody Production, ELISA kits, Purified proteins and quality control products.

What Bethyl Laboratories offers:

  • 8,200+ Primary polyclonal, monoclonal, & recombinant antibodies for basic and translational research
  • Primary antibodies supplied as analyte specific reagents for use in IVD applications, as well as epitope tag antibodies
  • 1,300 secondary antibodies against 25+ species
  • Purified proteins, calibrators and controls
  • ELISA kits
  • Contract recombinant antibody service supporting bio-pharma
  • Custom polyclonal antibody production

Discover Bethyl Antibodies

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Discover Bethyl ELISA Kits

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Discover Bethyl Flow Cytometry Antibodies

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Discover Bethyl Custom Antibodies

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Learn more about Bethyl Spatial Biology Validated Anitbodies

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THESE PRODUCTS ARE NOT AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC.



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