&&GFAP Monoclonal Antibody is an antibody that detects GFAP (Glial fibrillary acidic protein) in several scientific applications including Immunocytochemistry, Immunohistochemistry, Western Blot, ELISA, and Flow Cytometry. These antibodies target GFAP in Human, Rat, Mouse, Porcine and Bovine samples. The GFAP Monoclonal Antibodies are developed in Mouse, Rabbit, Rat, Chicken, Goat and Guinea Pig. These antibodies have been verified by Relative expression and Cell treatment to confirm specificity to GFAP. The GFAP Monoclonal Antibody is intended for research only by the end consumer and is not for administration to humans or animals.
&&Section 10 of the Customs Tariff directs that classification of imported goods shall be determined in accordance with the General Rules for the Interpretation of the Harmonized System and the Canadian Rules set out in the schedule. Section 11 of the Customs Tariff states that in interpreting the headings and subheadings, regard shall be had to the World Customs Organization's (WCO) Compendium of Classification Opinions and Explanatory Notes to the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System (HS).&&&&General Interpretative Rule 1 (GIR 1) directs that titles of Sections, Chapters and sub-Chapters are provided for ease of reference only. For legal purposes, classification shall be determined according to the terms of the headings and any relative Section or Chapter Notes. Similarly, General Interpretative Rule 6 (GIR 6) directs that classification shall be determined according to the terms of those subheadings and any related Subheading Notes.&&&&In your application for an advance ruling, you suggested tariff classification number 3002.15.00.00. This tariff classification number is correct.&&&&The GFAP Monoclonal Antibody meets the terms of heading 30.02, "Human blood; animal blood prepared for therapeutic, prophylactic or diagnostic uses; antisera, other blood fractions and immunological products, whether or not modified or obtained by means of biotechnological processes; vaccines, toxins, cultures of micro-organisms (excluding yeasts) and similar products; cell cultures, whether or not modified".