Cat. #154751
Anti-CD104 (Integrin Beta4) [58XB4]
Cat. #: 154751
Sub-type: Primary antibody
Unit size: 100 ug
Availability: 10-12 weeks
Target: CD104
Class: Monoclonal
Application: ELISA ; FACS ; IHC ; IF ; IP ; WB
Reactivity: Human
Host: Mouse
£300.00
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Contributor
Inventor: Arnoud Sonnenberg
Institute: Netherlands Cancer Institute
Tool Details
*FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY (for other uses, please contact the licensing team)
- Name: Anti-CD104 (Integrin Beta4) [58XB4]
- Alternate name: ITGB4; GP15
- Research fields: Cancer;Cell biology;Cell signaling and signal transduction
- Tool sub type: Primary antibody
- Class: Monoclonal
- Conjugation: Unconjugated
- Molecular weight: 202 kDa
- Reactivity: Human
- Host: Mouse
- Application: ELISA ; FACS ; IHC ; IF ; IP ; WB
- Description: The ITGB4 gene encodes the integrin beta 4 subunit, a receptor for the laminins. This subunit tends to associate with alpha 6 subunit and is likely to play a pivotal role in the biology of invasive carcinoma. Mutations in this gene are associated with epidermolysis bullosa with pyloric atresia.
- Immunogen: The full length CD104 protein
- Isotype: IgG2a
Target Details
- Target: CD104
- Molecular weight: 202 kDa
- Target background: The ITGB4 gene encodes the integrin beta 4 subunit, a receptor for the laminins. This subunit tends to associate with alpha 6 subunit and is likely to play a pivotal role in the biology of invasive carcinoma. Mutations in this gene are associated with epidermolysis bullosa with pyloric atresia.
Applications
- Application: ELISA ; FACS ; IHC ; IF ; IP ; WB
Handling
- Format: Liquid
- Concentration: 0.9-1.1 mg/ml
- Unit size: 100 ug
- Storage buffer: PBS with 0.02% azide
- Storage conditions: -15° C to -25° C
- Shipping conditions: Shipping at 4° C
References
- Geerts et al. 1999. J Cell Biol. 147(2):417-34. PMID: 10525545.