ADMA anticorps
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- Antigène Voir toutes ADMA Anticorps
- ADMA (Asymmetrical Dimethylarginine (ADMA))
- Reactivité
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Hôte
- Souris
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Clonalité
- Monoclonal
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Conjugué
- Cet anticorp ADMA est non-conjugé
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Application
- Immunohistochemistry (IHC), Western Blotting (WB)
- Fonction
- Anti-Asymmetric Dimethyl Arginine Mouse Monoclonal Antibody
- Specificité
- This antibody reacts with free and bound ADMA. It does not cross-react with free or bound arginine or NG- monomethyl arginine.
- Immunogène
- Dimethyl-L-arginine
- Clone
- 21C7
- Isotype
- IgM
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- Indications d'application
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Immunoblotting: use at 1-2 μg/mL
Immunohistochemistry: use at 1-10 μg/mL.
These are recommended concentrations.
End user should determine optimal concentrations for their applications. - Restrictions
- For Research Use only
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- Format
- Lyophilized
- Reconstitution
- Reconstitute lyophilized antibody using ultrapure to a final concentration no less than 100 μg/mL. Reconstitution with PBS or Tris buffer is acceptable if required. Protein carrier, biocide or cryopreservative can be added as needed. Aliquot and store at -20C for longterm storage. Dilute immediately prior to use.
- Buffer
- 0.1M Tris, 0.1M glycine, 2 % sucrose
- Stock
- -20 °C,-80 °C
- Stockage commentaire
- This product is stable for at least one (1) year at -20°C to -70°C. Reconstituted product should be stored in appropriate aliquots to avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
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- Antigène
- ADMA (Asymmetrical Dimethylarginine (ADMA))
- Autre désignation
- Asymmetric Dimethyl Arginine (ADMA Produits)
- Classe de substances
- Amino Acid
- Sujet
- Asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) is a naturally occurring chemical found in blood plasma. It is a metabolic by- product of continual protein modification processes in the cytoplasm of all human cells. It is closely related to L-arginine. ADMA interferes with L-arginine in the production of nitric oxide, a key chemical involved in normal endothelial function and, by extension, cardio- vascular health. Since raised levels of ADMA appear to be associated with adverse human health consequences for cardiovascular disease, metabolic diseases, and also a wide range of diseases of the elderly, the possible lowering of ADMA levels may have important therapeutic effects.
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