50 kDa Nuclear polyadenylated RNA binding protein antibody
50 kDa nuclear polyadenylated RNA-binding protein antibody
Bruno like 2 antibody
bruno like protein 2 antibody
Bruno-like protein 2 antibody
BRUNOL 2 antibody
BRUNOL2 antibody
CELF 1 antibody
CELF-1 antibody
celf1 antibody
CELF1 CUGBP, Elav like family member 1 antibody
CELF1_HUMAN antibody
CUG BP and ETR 3 like factor 1 antibody
CUG BP antibody
CUG BP1 antibody
CUG RNA binding protein antibody
CUG triplet repeat RNA binding protein 1 antibody
CUG triplet repeat RNA-binding protein 1 antibody
CUG-BP antibody
CUG-BP- and ETR-3-like factor 1 antibody
CUG-BP1 antibody
CUGBP 1 antibody
CUGBP and ETR3 like factor 1 antibody
CUGBP antibody
CUGBP Elav like family member 1 antibody
CUGBP Elav-like family member 1 antibody
CUGBP1 antibody
Cytidine uridine guanosine binding protein 1 antibody
Deadenylation factor CUG BP antibody
Deadenylation factor CUG-BP antibody
Deadenylation factor CUGBP antibody
EDEN BP antibody
EDEN BP homolog antibody
EDEN-BP antibody
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Concentration:
2 mg/mL.
Clonality:
Mouse monocl
Conjugation:
Non-conjugated
Price:
Consultar
Format:
Liquid
Immunogen:
Recombinant protein within Human CELF-1 aa 1-200 / 4
Host:
Mouse
Reactivity:
Human, Mouse, Rat
Application:
WB,IHC-P
Description:
Myotonic dystrophy (DM) is an autosomal dominant neuromuscular disease that is associated with a (CTG)n repeat expansion in the 3'-untranslated region of the myotonin protein kinase gene (DMPK). CUG-BP1 and CUG-BP2 are proteins that bind specifically to (
Cell localization:
Cytoplasm. Nucleus.
Isotype:
IgG1
Positive control:
Daudi cell lysate, Hela cell lysate, K562 cell lysate, rat brain tissue, human brain tissue, human kidney tissue, mouse hippocampus tissue, mouse brain tissue.
Storage conditions:
Store at +4? after thawing. Aliquot store at -20?. Avoid repeated freeze / thaw cycles.
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