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Product Introduction
L96-Resin is a type of solid support material used in solid-phase synthesis, particularly for the synthesis of peptides, oligonucleotides, or other biomolecules. The ''L96'' typically refers to a specific type or functionalization of the resin, which dictates its capacity, swelling properties, and compatibility with different synthesis protocols. Resins like L96 are designed to provide a stable, inert platform that allows for the stepwise addition of monomers (such as amino acids or nucleotides) to build the desired sequence. After synthesis, the target molecule can be cleaved from the resin for further use or analysis.
Chemical Information
| Synonyms | GalNAc-L96-CPG |
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