459x
In genetics, "459X" refers to a specific (often in the LMNA or LAMA2 genes) where a protein is cut short (truncated).
"459X" most commonly refers to , a specialized adhesion promoter used to bond elastomers to various substrates. It is also recognized as a specific genetic mutation identifier in medical research, particularly in studies of cardiac and skeletal muscle diseases. 🧪 Lord Chemlok 459X (Adhesion Promoter) In genetics, "459X" refers to a specific (often
Effective on Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPE), Thermoplastic Olefins (TPO), and EPDM rubber. Physical Properties: Appearance: Amber-colored liquid. Viscosity: Approximately 10 centipoise. Shelf Life: 6 months when stored properly. 🧪 Lord Chemlok 459X (Adhesion Promoter) Effective on
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Linked to conditions like Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM) and cardiac conduction defects.
Do you need a (SDS) for industrial handling?
"459X" appears as part of vehicle registration numbers (e.g., KCV 459X), specifically noted in regional bus transport in East Africa.
