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TEX37 Antikörper

Dieses Anti-TEX37-Antikörper ist ein Kaninchen Polyklonal-Antikörper zur Detektion von TEX37 in ELISA und IHC. Geeignet für Human.
Produktnummer ABIN7244336

Kurzübersicht für TEX37 Antikörper (ABIN7244336)

Target

TEX37 (Testis Expressed 37 (TEX37))

Reaktivität

  • 17
  • 1
Human

Wirt

  • 17
Kaninchen

Klonalität

  • 17
Polyklonal

Konjugat

  • 5
  • 2
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
Dieser TEX37 Antikörper ist unkonjugiert

Applikation

  • 10
  • 8
  • 8
  • 1
ELISA, Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
  • Produktmerkmale

    Polyclonal Antibody

    Aufreinigung

    Affinity purification

    Immunogen

    Synthetic peptide of human TEX37

    Isotyp

    IgG
  • Applikationshinweise

    IHC 1:30-150, ELISA 1:2000-10000

    Beschränkungen

    Nur für Forschungszwecke einsetzbar
  • Format

    Liquid

    Konzentration

    0.8 mg/mL

    Buffer

    PBS with 0.05 % sodium azide and 50 % glycerol, PH7.4

    Konservierungsmittel

    Sodium azide

    Vorsichtsmaßnahmen

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

    Lagerung

    -20 °C

    Informationen zur Lagerung

    Store at -20°C. Avoid freeze / thaw cycles.
  • Target

    TEX37 (Testis Expressed 37 (TEX37))

    Andere Bezeichnung

    TEX37

    Hintergrund

    The second largest human chromosome, 2 consists of 237 million bases encoding over 1,400 genes and making up approximately 8 % of the human genome. A number of genetic diseases are linked to genes on chromosome 2. Harlequin icthyosis, a rare and morbid skin deformity, is associated with mutations in the ABCA12 gene. The lipid metabolic disorder sitosterolemia is associated with ABCG5 and ABCG8. An extremely rare recessive genetic disorder, Alstrm syndrome is due to mutations in the ALMS1 gene. Interestingly, chromosome 2 contains what appears to be a vestigial second centromere and vestigial telomeres which gives credence to the hypothesis that human chromosome 2 is the result of an ancient fusion of two ancestral chromosomes seen in modern form today in apes.

    NCBI Accession

    NP_689883

    UniProt

    Q96LM6
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