Tp53 Recombinant Antibody

CAT:
617-RAC07569-01
Size:
50 µL
  • Availability: 24/48H Stock Items & 2 to 6 Weeks non Stock Items.
  • Dry Ice Shipment: No
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Tp53 Recombinant Antibody

  • Description :

    The Tp53 Recombinant Antibody is applicable for the following applications: ELISA, WB, IHC, IF. Host: Rabbit. Species Reactivity: Human (Homo sapiens) . Immunogen: A Synthesized Peptide Derived From Human P53. Accession Number: P04637. Target Synonyms: Cellular tumor antigen p53 (Antigen NY-CO-13) (Phosphoprotein p53) (Tumor suppressor p53) ; TP53; P53. Restrictions: For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
  • Short Description :

    The Tp53 Recombinant Antibody is applicable for the following applications: ELISA, WB, IHC, IF.
  • Accession Number :

    P04637
  • Host :

    Rabbit
  • Reactivity :

    Human (Homo sapiens)
  • Immunogen :

    A Synthesized Peptide Derived From Human P53
  • Target :

    TP53
  • Clonality :

    Recombinant Monoclonal
  • Clone :

    3D4
  • Conjugation :

    Unconjugated. Conjugated antibodies are available (Biotin, FITC and HRP), please inquire.
  • Applications :

    ELISA, WB, IHC, IF
  • Field of Research :

    Epigenetics And Nuclear Signaling, Cancer, Cell Biology
  • Purification :

    Affinity-Chromatography
  • Concentration :

    Lot specific. Please inquire or refer to the datasheet included in the product pouch.
  • Format :

    Liquid
  • Buffer :

    Rabbit IgG in Phosphate Buffered Saline, pH 7.4, 150mM NaCl, 0.02% Sodium Azide and 50% Glycerol
  • Shipping Conditions :

    Ice packs
  • Storage Conditions :

    2°C to 8°C for frequent use, -20°C for 12 months. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles.
  • Fragment :

    IgG
  • Target Alternative Name :

    Cellular tumor antigen p53 (Antigen NY-CO-13) (Phosphoprotein p53) (Tumor suppressor p53) ; TP53; P53
  • Species :

    Human (Homo sapiens)

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