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ALX-803-310 Revised 17-Apr-08
Monoclonal Antibody to Laminin (α4-chain) (human) (651C2)
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PRODUCT LINE Cytoskeleton
PRODUCT CATEGORY Laminin / Related Products
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ALX-803-310-R100   100 µl 310.00 USD Add To Cart
Product Specification
SPECIES CROSSREACTIVITY:
Human
CLONE: 651C2
ISOTYPE: Mouse IgG1
FORMULATION: Liquid. Ascites.
IMMUNOGEN: Recombinant human laminin α4 subunit (G1-G3 domains).
SPECIFICITY: Recognizes an epitope within the G1-G3 domains of human laminin α4 subunit.
APPLICATION: ELISA (1:500-1:2’000)
Immunohistochemistry (frozen sections (1:100-1:300))
SHIPPING: SHIPPED ON BLUE ICE
SHORT TERM STORAGE: +4°C
LONG TERM STORAGE: -20°C
HANDLING: Avoid freeze/thaw cycles.
Product Specific Literature References
Laminin isoforms 8 and 10 are primary components of the subendothelial basement membrane promoting interaction with neoplastic lymphocytes: P. Spessotto, et al.; Cancer Res. 61, 339 (2001) Abstract; Full Text
General Information
The laminins are a family of glycoproteins that provide an integral part of the structural scaffolding of basement membranes in almost every tissue. Each laminin is a heterotrimer assembled from α, β and γ chain subunits, secreted and incorporated into cell-associated extracellular matrices. The laminins can self-assemble, bind to other matrix macromolecules, and have unique and shared cell interactions mediated by integrins, dystroglycans, and other receptors. Through these interactions, laminins critically contribute to cell differentiation, cell shape and movement, maintenance of tissue phenotypes and promotion of tissue survival.
General Literature References
Form and function: the laminin family of heterotrimers: H. Colognato & P.D. Yurchenko; Dev. Dyn. 218, 213 (2000), (Review) Abstract; Full Text
Laminin: the crux of basement membrane assembly: T. Sasaki, et al.; J. Cell. Biol. 164, 959 (2004), (Review) Abstract; Full Text
Laminin-induced signaling in tumor cells: V. Givant-Horwitz, et al.; Cancer Lett. 223, 1 (2005), (Review) Abstract
Physiological and pathological implications of laminins: from the gene to the protein: M.C. Paez, et al.; Autoimmunity 40, 83 (2007), (Review) Abstract
Further Categories Containing This Product:
Monoclonal Antibodies
 
 

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