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- L-Afadin, Rat, mAb 3 Antibody
Product short description
Price:
647 EUR
Size:
100ug
Catalog no.:
GEN584288
Product detailed description
Clone
N/A
Purification method
N/A
Concentration
N/A
Immunoglobulin isotype
IgG1
Also known as
L-Afadin
French translation
anticorps
Clonality
Monoclonal
Category
Antibodies
Latin name
Rattus norvegicus
Subcategory
Mnoclonal antibodies
Other gene names
Mllt4; Mllt4; Af6; Af6
Gene name synonims
Mllt4; Mllt4; Af6; Af6
Gene name
Mllt4; Mllt4; Af6; Af6
Host organism
Rat (Rattus norvegicus)
Tested applications:
F, Immunoassay (IA), Immunoprecipitation (IP), Western Blot (WB)
Form/Appearance
1 ml (100 ug/ml) 0.2 um filtered antibody solution in PBS, containing 0.1% bovine serum albumin and 0.02% sodium azide.
Properties
If you buy Antibodies supplied by MBS Monoclonals they should be stored frozen at - 24°C for long term storage and for short term at + 5°C.
Specificity and cross-reactivity
N/A; Since it is not possible to test each and every species our knowledge on the corss reactivity of the antibodies is limited. This particular antibody might cross react with speacies outside of the listed ones.
Species reactivity
Canine, Human (Homo sapiens), Mouse (Mus musculus); Due to limited knowledge and inability for testing each and every species, the reactivity of the antibody may extend to other species which are not listed hereby.
Other names
l-Afadin; Afadin; afadin; protein Af-6; myeloid/lymphoid or mixed lineage-leukemia translocation to 4 homolog; myeloid/lymphoid or mixed-lineage leukemia (trithorax homolog, Drosophila); translocated to, 4; Protein Af-6
Storage and shipping
Product should be stored at Keep the antibody refrigerated at +4 degrees Celsius. Temperature variations in the range between +1C to +7C are tolerable. Under recommended storage conditions, product is stable for one year.
About
Rats are used to make rat monoclonal anti mouse antibodies. There are less rat- than mouse clones however. Rats genes from rodents of the genus Rattus norvegicus are often studied in vivo as a model of human genes in Sprague-Dawley or Wistar rats.
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