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The Antibody Registry is the authoritative source for antibody identifiers, which can be used in publications to uniquely mark the antibodies used in a paper.

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Antibody Name Proper Citation Target Antigen Target Organism Clone ID Defining Citation Comments Clonality Host Organism Antibody ID Vendor Catalog Number Record Last Update Mentions Count
EGFR Antibody Cocktail, Biotin
 
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Discontinued
(Thermo Fisher Scientific Cat# MA5-13694, RRID:AB_10985564) EGFR human Clone 528 + 199.12 PMID:10806200
PMID:20458737
PMID:15231819
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Discontinued: 2020; Applications: IP (2 µg/mL) cocktail mouse AB_10985564 Thermo Fisher Scientific MA5-13694 2024-05-30 10:40:04 0

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