Human Nuclear Antigen (HNA) (Human Cell Marker)Mouse Monoclonal Antibody [Clone 235-1]
Purified Mouse Monoclonal Antibody
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Application
| IF, FC |
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Reactivity | Human, Mouse, Rat, Chicken |
Host | Mouse |
Clonality | Monoclonal |
Isotype | IgG1, kappa |
Clone Names | 235-1 |
Calculated MW | 70kDa & 80kDa |
Other Names | HNA; HuNu |
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Target/Specificity | Nuclei of human myeloid leukemia biopsy cells |
Application Note | Flow Cytometry (5ul per test per one million cells or 5ul per 100ul of whole blood); Immunofluorescence (1:50-1:100 for 30 minutes at RT); Optimal dilution for a specific application should be determined. |
Format | 0.5ml at 100ug/ml with BSA and azide |
Storage | Store at 2 to 8°C.Antibody is stable for 24 months. |
Precautions | Human Nuclear Antigen (HNA) (Human Cell Marker)Mouse Monoclonal Antibody [Clone 235-1] is for research use only and not for use in diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. |
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References
1. Rosario Sanchez-Pernaute et. al. Parthenogenetic dopamine neurons from primate embryonic stem cells restore function in experimental Parkinson's disease. Brain. 2008; 131(8): 2127–2139.
2. Glaser R, Lu MM, Narula N, Epstein JA (2002) Smooth muscle cells, but not myocytes, of host origin in transplanted human hearts. Circulation Jul 2;106(1):17-9. Parthenogenetic dopamine neurons from primate embryonic stem cells restore function in experimental Parkinson's diseaseParthenogenetic dopamine neurons from primate embryonic stem cells restore function in experimental Parkinson's diseaseParthenogenetic dopamine neurons from primate embryonic stem cells restore function in experimental Parkinson's disease
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