FEMA550334

Calbindin/Calretinin Recombinant Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody (HL1787), Invitrogen™

Manufacturer: Thermo Scientific

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Each of 1 FEMA550334-Each-of-1 In Stock ₹ 41,385.00

FEMA550334 - Each of 1

₹ 41,385.00

In Stock

Quantity

1

Base Price: ₹ 41,385.00

GST (18%): ₹ 7,449.30

Total Price: ₹ 48,834.30

Antigen

Calbindin/Calretinin

Classification

Recombinant Monoclonal

Concentration

1 mg/mL

Formulation

PBS with no preservative

Gene Accession No.

P05937, P07171, P12658, P22676, P47728, Q08331

Gene Symbols

CALB1, CALB2

Immunogen

Recombinant fragment of human Calbindin.

Quantity

100 μL

Primary or Secondary

Primary

Target Species

Human, Mouse, Rat

Form

Liquid

Applications

Immunocytochemistry, Immunohistochemistry (Frozen), Immunohistochemistry (Paraffin), Western Blot

Clone

HL1787

Conjugate

Unconjugated

Gene

CALB2

Gene Alias

CALB1, CALB2

Host Species

Rabbit

Purification Method

Protein A

Regulatory Status

RUO

Gene ID (Entrez)

117059, 12307, 12308, 793, 794, 83839

Content And Storage

Store at 4°C short term. For long term storage, store at -20°C, avoiding freeze/thaw cycles.

Isotype

IgG

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Description

  • Calbindin/Calretinin is a gene target that codes for two calcium-binding proteins that are expressed in different regions of the nervous system
  • Calbindin is mainly found in the cerebellum, while calretinin is expressed in the hippocampus, cortex, and other brain regions
  • These proteins play an essential role in calcium signaling, which is crucial for neuronal function and synaptic plasticity
  • They are also involved in other cellular processes, such as cell survival, differentiation, and gene expression
  • Dysregulation of calbindin/calretinin expression has been linked to various neurological disorders, including epilepsy, Alzheimer's disease, and Parkinson's disease.