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NB600-503  Actin beta / ACTB antibody

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50 µl / US$ 435 no delivery possible
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Novus Biologicals
Littleton, CO, USA
www.novus-biologicals.com

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Rabbit anti Actin beta / ACTB

Synonyms

Loading Control, Actin cytoplasmic 1, Beta-actin, , Actin, Cytoplasmic 1

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Please read our product review about Actin beta / ACTB: Antibodies to Loading Controls.

Product Description

Rabbit anti Actin beta / ACTB , Presentation: Aff - Purified. Product is tested for Western blot / Immunoblot ( WB )

Properties

ApplicationsWestern blot / Immunoblot ( WB )
ReactivityHuman ( Hu ), Mouse ( Ms )
PresentationAff - Purified
HostRabbit
Catalog NumberNB600-503
Swiss Prot. No.P60709
Quantity50 µl
PriceUS$ 435 no delivery possible
DeliveryNot USA/Canada
ManufacturerNovus Biologicals Inc.
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NB600-503.pdf

Datasheet Extract

Rabbit Polyclonal anti-Beta actin
Alternate namesAnti-A X actin like protein antibody, Anti-Actx antibody, Anti-Beta cytoskeletal actin, antibody, Anti-Melanoma X actin antibody, Anti-PS1TP5BP1 antibody, Anti-Beta-actin antibody, Anti-Beta actin antibody, Anti-Actin antibody, anti-beta antibody
ImmunogenSynthetic peptide derived from the N-terminus of Human Beta-Actin.
Swiss Num.: P60709
Format
Purification: Immunogen affinity purified
Purity: Immunogen affinity purified
BufferSystem: Tris-citrate/phosphate buffer, pH 7
Applicationsimmunofluorescence , immunoprecipitation , Western Blot 1:1000-1:5000
Specificity
Species: Cross-reacts with Human, Rat, Monkey and Mouse. Expected to cross-react with a wide range of species due to sequence homology.Not yet tested in other species.
StorageStore at 4C.  Do not freeze.
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3. Cambonie, G., Comte, B., Yzydorczyk, C., Ntimbane, T., Germain, N., Le, N. L. O., Pladys, P., Gauthier, C., Lahaie, I., Abran, D., Lavoie, J.-C., and Nuyt, A. M. (2007) Antenatal antioxidant prevents adult hypertension, vascular dysfunction, and microvascular rarefaction associated with in utero exposure to a low-protein diet, 292, R1236-1245.
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10. Koivunen, P., Hirsila, M., Remes, A. M., Hassinen, I. E., Kivirikko, K. I., and Myllyharju, J. (2007) Inhibition of Hypoxia-inducible Factor (HIF) Hydroxylases by Citric Acid Cycle Intermediates: POSSIBLE LINKS BETWEEN CELL METABOLISM AND STABILIZATION OF HIF, 282, 4524-4532.
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