AMH Protein (OVA)
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Catalog numberabx165644
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PricePlease ask
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Size50 μg
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CategoryProteins And Peptides
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ClonalityN/A
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Raised inN/A
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TargetAMH Protein
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Immunogensee included datasheet or contact us
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Species reactivityHuman, Mouse, Rat (for other species please inquire)
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PurificationAffinity purified
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ApplicationsWB (for other applications please contact us)
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Stock availabilityShipped within 5-12 working days.
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Storage conditionsAliquot and store at -20 °C. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles.
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FootnoteThis product is for research use only.
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GeneOvalbumin (abbreviated OVA) is the main protein found in egg white, making up 60-65% of the total protein. Ovalbumin displays sequence and three-dimensional homology to the serpin superfamily, but unlike most serpins it is not a serine protease inhibitor. The function of ovalbumin is unknown, although it is presumed to be a storage protein. OVA is also the best characterized and the first antigen proteins used as a transgene to make transgenic mice. Many different transgenic mouse models have systemic OVA expression driven by the ubiquitously expressed b-actin promoter or tissue-specific OVA expression with insulin promoter to drive the transgene expression, for studying type I diabetes, or in different isoforms, secreted or cell-membrane associated, and more recently as inducible transgene models. These C57BL/6 mice, BALB/c mice models are well characterized, and have contributed to our understanding of immunogenicity and tolerance by the OVA model.
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Gene target
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Gene symbolAMH
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Short nameAMH Protein (OVA)
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LabelOVA
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Alternative nameanti-Mullerian hormone Protein (OVA)
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Alternative to gene targetanti-Mullerian hormone, MIF and MIS, AMH and IDBG-15818 and ENSG00000104899 and 100423031,268, growth factor activity, Extracellular, Amh and IDBG-176152 and ENSMUSG00000035262 and 11705, AMH and IDBG-644611 and ENSBTAG00000014955 and 280718
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Gene info
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Identity
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Gene
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Long gene nameanti-Mullerian hormone
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Synonyms
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GenBank acession
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Locus
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Discovery year1986-01-01
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Entrez gene record
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Pubmed identfication
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RefSeq identity
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Classification
- Transforming growth factor beta superfamily
- MicroRNA protein coding host genes
- Receptor ligands
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VEGA ID