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Single Stranded DNA (ssDNA) Antikörper

Antigen

Single Stranded DNA (ssDNA)

Klonalität Polyklonal
Wirt

Kaninchen

Reaktivität

Human

Applikation
Immunhistochemie (IHC)
1 Publikation vorhanden
Produktnummer ABIN180204
Menge 200 µg
Preis 324,00 €   Zzgl. Versandkosten €40,00 und MWSt
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Produktbeschreibung

Immunogen Bovine fragment single stranded DNA Purification: Purified with antigen
Isotyp IgG  (Passende Sekundärantikörper)
Beschreibung Apoptosis, or programmed cell death, is a highly conserved biochemical mechanism that allows cells to die in a controlled and organized manner. This death process is essential for normal cellular differentiation and tissue homeostasis within multi-cellular organisms. The antibody can reacts with single stranded DNA, which produced on the process of nuclear fragmentation in apoptosis. In compare to TUNEL method, the immunohistochemical method using the antibody can be easily detects positive cells on apoptosis.
Spezifität Can reacts with random sequenced single DNA of all species not only of human

Anwendungen

Applikationshinweise This antibody can be stained in formalin fixed paraffin embedded tissues without any pre-treatment by several Immunohistochemical techniques such as Avidin Biotin Complex (ABC) Method. The optimal dilution is about 0.5 - 1 ug/ml, however, the dilution rate should be optimized by each laboratories.
Reinigung Antigen
Buffer Lyophilized product from 1% BSA in PBS containing 0.05%NaN3 . Reconstitution: 1.0 ml distilled water will be added to the product, then its concentration comes to 200 ug/ml
Lagerung Lyophilized product, 5 years at 2 ­ 8 : Solution, 2 years at ­20
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Publikationen

Publikationen Oka, Ohno, Tsuchimoto et al.: "Two distinct pathways of cell death triggered by oxidative damage to nuclear and mitochondrial DNAs." in: The EMBO journal, Vol. 27, Issue 2, pp. 421-32, 2008 (PubMed).