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Vimentin Antikörper

Der Maus Monoklonal Anti-Vimentin-Antikörper wurde für WB, IHC, IF und ICC validiert. Er ist geeignet, Vimentin in Proben von Human, Maus, Ratte, Schwein, Rind (Kuh) und Säugetier zu detektieren.
Produktnummer ABIN1580468

Kurzübersicht für Vimentin Antikörper (ABIN1580468)

Target

Alle Vimentin (VIM) Antikörper anzeigen
Vimentin (VIM)

Reaktivität

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Human, Maus, Ratte, Schwein, Rind (Kuh), Säugetier

Wirt

  • 199
  • 164
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  • 6
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  • 2
  • 2
Maus

Klonalität

  • 203
  • 191
Monoklonal

Konjugat

  • 241
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Dieser Vimentin Antikörper ist unkonjugiert

Applikation

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Western Blotting (WB), Immunohistochemistry (IHC), Immunofluorescence (IF), Immunocytochemistry (ICC)

Klon

2D1
  • Aufreinigung

    affinity purified antibody

    Isotyp

    IgG2a
  • Applikationshinweise

    The antibody solution can be used at dilutions of at least 1:1,000 in immunofluorescence experiments. In western blotting using chemiluminescence it can be used at dilutions of 1:10,000 or lower.

    Beschränkungen

    Nur für Forschungszwecke einsetzbar
  • Format

    Liquid

    Konzentration

    1 mg/mL

    Konservierungsmittel

    Sodium azide

    Vorsichtsmaßnahmen

    This product contains sodium azide: a POISONOUS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE which should be handled by trained staff only.

    Handhabung

    Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.

    Lagerung

    4 °C/-20 °C

    Informationen zur Lagerung

    Store at 4°C short term or -20°C long term.
  • Target

    Vimentin (VIM)

    Andere Bezeichnung

    Vimentin

    Hintergrund

    Vimentin is a protein subunit of 10 nm or intermediate filaments, which are major components of the cytoskeleton in most cell types. Vimentin is the major intemediate filament subunit found in mesenchymal cells, and was first named and characterized in a collaborative study from the labs of German scientists Werner Franke and Klaus Weber. The name derives from the Latin Vimentum, meaning arrays of flexible rods such as in lattices, filigrees and wicker-work, which describes the intermediate filament network quite well. Vimentin is also found in many cell types in tissue culture, most notably fibroblasts, and in developing neuronal and astrocytic precursor cells in the central nervous system. Many cell lines such as Hek293, HeLa, 3T3 and Cos cells contain prominent vimentin networks. Vimentin frequently forms copolymers with other intermediate filament proteins, such as GFAP (in astrocytes, ependymal cells and neural stem cells), with desmin (in muscle and endothelial cells) and neurofilament proteins (in developing neurons). A E151K point mutation in the vimentin gene was shown to be causative of an autosomal dominant pulverulent cataract disease, but so far only in a single patient. Vimentin is a major protein of eye lens and cornea, and this mutation renders the molecule unable assemble into normal 10 nm filaments. Antibodies to vimentin are useful in studies of stem cells and generally to reveal the filamentous cytoskeleton. The immunogen used to generate our antibody was recombinant human vimentin expressed in and purified from E. coli. The same immunogen was used to produce our other monoclonal antibody to vimentin MCA-2A52. We also market a very popular chicken polyclonal antibody to vimentin, CPCA-Vim. The HGNC name for this protein is VIM.

    Pathways

    Caspase Kaskade in der Apoptose
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