In biotechnology, 51958 is the Addgene catalog number for ATeam , a fluorescent resonance energy transfer (FRET)-based indicator used to visualize ATP levels in living cells.
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) uses 51958 as a project ID for the Western Balkans SME Platform, a fund targeting early-stage technology companies. Digital and Media References
On GitHub , it identifies a specific discussion thread regarding a reloading issue in Next.js "Dev Mode".
The number refers to several distinct identifiers across scientific, legal, and digital platforms. Below are the most prominent associations for this number: Scientific and Medical Identifiers
In the NCBI ClinVar database , 51958 is the ID for a specific variation in the BRCA2 gene (c.587G>A, p.Ser196Asn). This identifier helps researchers and clinicians track specific mutations related to hereditary cancer risks.
It is used as a reference for specific studies in polymer science, such as cross-linked cationic polyvinyl alcohol used for improving paper strength, and micro-droplet systems in nature-based research. Legal and Policy References
In biotechnology, 51958 is the Addgene catalog number for ATeam , a fluorescent resonance energy transfer (FRET)-based indicator used to visualize ATP levels in living cells.
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) uses 51958 as a project ID for the Western Balkans SME Platform, a fund targeting early-stage technology companies. Digital and Media References In biotechnology, 51958 is the Addgene catalog number
On GitHub , it identifies a specific discussion thread regarding a reloading issue in Next.js "Dev Mode". The number refers to several distinct identifiers across
The number refers to several distinct identifiers across scientific, legal, and digital platforms. Below are the most prominent associations for this number: Scientific and Medical Identifiers It is used as a reference for specific
In the NCBI ClinVar database , 51958 is the ID for a specific variation in the BRCA2 gene (c.587G>A, p.Ser196Asn). This identifier helps researchers and clinicians track specific mutations related to hereditary cancer risks.
It is used as a reference for specific studies in polymer science, such as cross-linked cationic polyvinyl alcohol used for improving paper strength, and micro-droplet systems in nature-based research. Legal and Policy References