Affibody signs distribution agreement with Abcam
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Affibody AB announced an agreement in which Abcam, an antibody supply company, will promote and distribute products from Affibody's portfolio of research reagents worldwide.
"We are delighted with this distribution agreement. Affibody's exciting new class of affinity ligands complement our range of top quality antibodies and further improves our ability to meet the high demand for research reagents worldwide," said Simon Renshaw, New Product Manager at Abcam.
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