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AdipoGen Life Sciences
anti-Granulin C (human), pAb
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CHF 320.00
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AG-25A-0090-C100100 µgCHF 320.00
Figure 1: Western blot analysis using anti-Granulin C (human), pAb (Prod. No. AG-25A-0090) at 1:4'000 dilution.
1: Human GRN C (His-tagged).
2: Human Progranulin (FLAG®-tagged).
3: Human FGF-19 (His-tagged) (negative control).
1: Human GRN C (His-tagged).
2: Human Progranulin (FLAG®-tagged).
3: Human FGF-19 (His-tagged) (negative control).
Product Details | |
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Synonyms | Granulin-5; GRN C; GRNC |
Product Type | Polyclonal Antibody |
Properties | |
Source/Host | Rabbit |
Immunogen/Antigen | Recombinant human granulin C. |
Application |
ELISA: (direct and indirect: 1:2’000-1:5’000) Note: Tested on recombinant proteins and/or target-protein transfected cell lines in ELISA, Western Blot and/or FACS. |
Crossreactivity | Human |
Specificity |
Recognizes human granulin C. Detects a band of ~12kDa by Western blot. Cross-reacts with human progranulin. |
Purity Detail | Protein A-affinity purified. |
Concentration | 1mg/ml |
Formulation | Liquid. 0.2μm-filtered solution in PBS, pH 7.4. Contains no preservatives. |
Isotype Negative Control | |
Shipping and Handling | |
Shipping | BLUE ICE |
Short Term Storage | +4°C |
Long Term Storage | -20°C |
Handling Advice |
After opening, prepare aliquots and store at -20°C. Avoid freeze/thaw cycles. |
Use/Stability | Stable for at least 6 months after receipt when stored at -20°C. |
Documents | |
MSDS | Download PDF |
Product Specification Sheet | |
Datasheet | Download PDF |
Description
Granulins have possible cytokine-like activity. They are important in normal development, inflammation, wound repair, and tumorigenesis.
Product References
- Intracellular proteolysis of progranulin generates stable, lysosomal granulins that are haploinsufficient in patients with frontotemporal dementia caused by GRN mutations: C.J. Holler, et al.; eNeuro 4, e0100 (2017)