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Product Name :
390C3F1D3
Clone ID/Product Name: 390C3F1D3;
Available to For-Profits: Yes;
Alternate Antibody Name: ;
Gene Symbol: ;
Ab Isotype: MIgG2a;
Gene Name: ;
Antibody Registry ID: AB_2618091 ;
Uniprot ID: ;
Entrez Gene ID: ;
Clonality: Monoclonal;
Immunogen: 30S ribosome subunit stripped of S1;
Immunogen Sequence: ;
Myeloma Strain: NS-1;
Epitope Mapped: No;
Antigen Name: ribosome, 30S ;
Epitope Location or Sequence: ;
Alternate Antigen Name: ;
Deposit Date: 11/26/2011;
Antigen Molecular Weight: ;
Antigen Sequence: ;
Depositor Institution: University of Wisconsin-Madison, Dept. of Biomolecular Chemistry;
Antigen Species: E. coli;
Depositor Notes: ;
Host Species: mouse;
Hybridoma Cells Available : Yes;
Confirmed Species Reactivity: E. coli;
Additional Information: ;
Predicted Species Reactivity: ;
Human Protein Atlas: ;
Additional Characterization: ;
Recommended Applications: ;

Antibodies are immunoglobulins secreted by effector lymphoid B cells into the bloodstream. Antibodies consist of two light peptide chains and two heavy peptide chains that are linked to each other by disulfide bonds to form a “Y” shaped structure. Both tips of the “Y” structure contain binding sites for a specific antigen. Antibodies are commonly used in medical research, pharmacological research, laboratory research, and health and epidemiological research. They play an important role in hot research areas such as targeted drug development, in vitro diagnostic assays, characterization of signaling pathways, detection of protein expression levels, and identification of candidate biomarkers.
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