800715 | N-P Serine PA
N-palmitoyl-serine phosphoric acid (ammonium salt)
N-P Serine PA
N-palmitoyl-serine phosphoric acid (ammonium salt)
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PubMed ID: 9026536- Certificate of Analysis (Lot No. 800715P-1MG-A-010 and 5286PGA010)