INS monoclonal antibody, clone 8E2 (HRP)
产品名称: INS monoclonal antibody, clone 8E2 (HRP)
英文名称: INS monoclonal antibody, clone 8E2 (HRP)
产品编号: MAB5479
产品价格: null
产品产地: 台湾
品牌商标: Abnova
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使用范围:
亚诺法生技股份有限公司(Abnova)
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- Specification
- Product Description:
- Mouse monoclonal antibody raised against INS.
- Immunogen:
- Purified human INS.
- Host:
- Mouse
- Reactivity:
- Bovine, Human, Pig
- Specificity:
- Insulin, human. Cross-reacts with human proinsulin, bovine insulin (30%) and porcine insulin. Does not cross-react with free C-peptide.
- Form:
- Liquid
- Conjugation:
- HRP
- Isotype:
- IgG1, kappa
- Storage Buffer:
- In PBS, pH 7.4 (0.05% proclin 300)
- Storage Instruction:
- Store at 4°C.
- Recommend Usage:
- The optimal working dilution should be determined by the end user.
- Application Image
- Enzyme Immunoassay
- Entrez GeneID:
- 3630
- Gene Name:
- INS
- Gene Alias:
- ILPR,IRDN
- Gene Description:
- insulin
- Gene Ontology:
- Hyperlink
- Gene Summary:
- After removal of the precursor signal peptide, proinsulin is post-translationally cleaved into two chains (peptide A and peptide B) that are covalently linked via two disulfide bonds. Binding of this mature form of insulin to the insulin receptor (INSR) stimulates glucose uptake. A variety of mutant alleles with changes in the coding region have been identified. There is a read-through gene, INS-IGF2, which overlaps with this gene at the 5' region and with the IGF2 gene at the 3' region. [provided by RefSeq
- Other Designations:
- OTTHUMP00000011161,OTTHUMP00000011162,OTTHUMP00000196038,proinsulin
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- Addison Disease
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- Autoimmune polyglandular syndrome
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- Birth Weight
- Body Weight
- Breast cancer
- Breast Neoplasms
- Bulimia
- Carcinoma
- Carcinoma, Hepatocellular
- Cardiovascular Diseases
- Celiac Disease