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Discontinued
http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_10733434
Comments: Discontinued; manufacturer recommendations: ELISA, Western Blot. Approx 23kDa band seen in Jurkat Lysates. Recommended for use at 0.5-2 µg/ml. This antibody is expected to recognize both reported isoforms (NP_002373.3; NP_660087.1).; Western Blot; ELISA
Host Organism: goat
Clonality polyclonal
Target(s): MAX antibody
Proper citation: (GeneTex Cat# GTX89997, RRID:AB_10733434) Copy
Discontinued
http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_10723786
Comments: Discontinued; manufacturer recommendations: Preliminary experiments gave an approx 36kDa band in Human Peripheral Blood Mononucleocytes lysates after 1µg/ml antibody staining. Please note that currently we cannot find an explanation in the literature for the band we observe given the smallest calculated size of 106kDa according to NP_899632.1. The 36kDa band was successfully blocked by incubation with the immunizing peptide. We would appreciate any feedback from people in the field - have any results been reported with other antibodies/lysates? Have any further splice variants/modified forms been reported? This antibody is expected to recognize all reported isoforms (NP_004886.3; NP_899632.1; NP_001120933.1; NP_001120934.1). Reported variants NP_001073289.1 and NP_004886.3 represent identical protein. ELISA.; ELISA
Host Organism: goat
Clonality polyclonal
Target(s): Cryopirin / NALP3 / NLRP3 antibody
Proper citation: (GeneTex Cat# GTX88190, RRID:AB_10723786) Copy
Discontinued
http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_10722757
Comments: Discontinued; manufacturer recommendations: ELISA; Western Blot; Approx 110kDa band observed in Mouse Brain lysates (calculated MW of 85.4kDa according to Human NP_001356.1). The observed molecular weight corresponds to earlier findings in literature with different antibodies (Chaudhury et al, Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. 2009 Aug 13. PMID: 19679819). Recommended concentration: 1-3µg/ml. This antibody is expected to recognize both reported isoforms (NP_001356.1; NP_001122299.1) ELISA, Western Blot.
Host Organism: goat
Clonality polyclonal
Target(s): DLG4 / PSD95 antibody
Proper citation: (GeneTex Cat# GTX88388, RRID:AB_10722757) Copy
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