7144084

CRABP2 Polyclonal Antibody, Bethyl Laboratories

Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody

Manufacturer: Fischer Scientific

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Antigen

CRABP2

Classification

Polyclonal

Form

Liquid

Regulatory Status

RUO

Formulation

TBS with 0.1% BSA and 0.09% sodium azide

Gene Alias

RP11-66D17.4, CRABP-II, RBP6, cellular retinoic acid-binding protein 2, cellular retinoic acid-binding protein II

Gene Symbols

CRABP2

Isotype

IgG

Purification Method

Antigen affinity chromatography

Product Type

Antibody

Applications

Immunohistochemistry

Conjugate

Unconjugated

Host Species

Rabbit

Target Species

Human

Gene Accession No.

P29373

Gene ID (Entrez)

1382

Immunogen

Between 80 and C-term

Primary or Secondary

Primary

Content And Storage

4° C

Gene

CRABP2

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Description

  • The recommended shelf life for this product is 1 year from date of receipt
  • Based on 100% sequence identity, this antibody is predicted to react with Guinea pig_10141, Orangutan, Monkey, Gorilla, Chimpanzee, Northern white-cheeked gibbon, A A number of specific carrier proteins for members of the vitamin A family have been discovered
  • Cellular retinoic acid binding proteins (CRABP) are low molecular weight proteins whose precise function remains unknown
  • The inducibility of the CRABP2 gene suggests that this isoform is important in retinoic acid-mediated regulation of human skin growth and differentiation
  • Recognizes mouse and human CRABP2
  • No crossreactivity with CRABP1.