| Document title | PUC: General category | PUC: Family | PUC: Type |
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| (R*,R*)-(+/-)-1,4-dimercaptobutane-2,3-diol | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| 150460 DITHIOTHREITOL | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| 672210/672211 ACS B12 DITHIOTHREITOL DTT REAGENT | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| 672215/672216 ACS FOLATE DITHIOTHREITOL DTT REAGENT | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| CLELANDS REDUCTACRYL REAGENT, 233157 | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| D9163 DL-DITHIOTHREITOL ELECTROPHORESIS REAGENT | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| DITHIOTHREITOL, 161-0610 | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| DITHIOTHREITOL, 161-0611 | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| DITHIOTHREITOL, EC-601 | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| DTT CLELANDS REAGENT | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| KALEIDOSCOPE PRESTAINED STANDARDS, 1610324 | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| KODAK SURECELL CHLAMYDIA TEST KIT - SQUEEZE TUBE REAGENT B | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| KODAK SURECELL CHLAMYDIA TEST KIT - SQUEEZE TUBE REAGENT B | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| KODAK SURECELL CHLAMYDIA TEST KIT - SQUEEZE TUBE REAGENT B | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| N801-0060 amplitaq dna polymerase (250 units) | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| N808-0070 AMPLITAQ DNA POLYMERASE AS (250 UNITS) | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| N808-0101 AMPLITAQ DNA POLYMERASE (1,000 UNITS) | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| N808-0105 AMPLITAQ DNA POLYMERASE (5,000 UNITS) | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| N808-0145 AMPLITAQ DNA POLYMERASE (25,000 UNITS) | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
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