#160392

Anti-Fatty acid-binding protein, heart-type H-FABP

Cat. #160392

Anti-Fatty acid-binding protein, heart-type H-FABP

Cat. #: 160392

Unit size: 100 ug

Target: heart-type fatty acid-binding protein

Class: Polyclonal

Application: IHC ; WB ; IHC ; WB

Reactivity: Human ; Mouse

Host: Rabbit

£300.00

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Contributor

Inventor: Jan F. C. Glatz

Institute: Radboud University Medical Center

Tool Details
Target Details
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Tool Details

*FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY (for other uses, please contact the licensing team)

  • Name: Anti-Fatty acid-binding protein, heart-type H-FABP
  • Alternate name: FABP11, MDGI
  • Research fields: Tissue-specific biology
  • Class: Polyclonal
  • Conjugation: Unconjugated
  • Reactivity: Human ; Mouse
  • Host: Rabbit
  • Application: IHC ; WB ; IHC ; WB
  • Description: Cellular fatty acid-binding proteins (FABP) are a highly conserved family of proteins consisting of several subtypes, among them the mammary-derived growth inhibitor (MDGI) which is quite homologous to or even identical with the heart-type FABP (H-FABP). The FABPs and MDGI have been suggested to be involved in intracellular fatty acid metabolism and trafficking.
  • Immunogen: human H-FABP

Target Details

  • Target: heart-type fatty acid-binding protein
  • Target background: Cellular fatty acid-binding proteins (FABP) are a highly conserved family of proteins consisting of several subtypes, among them the mammary-derived growth inhibitor (MDGI) which is quite homologous to or even identical with the heart-type FABP (H-FABP). The FABPs and MDGI have been suggested to be involved in intracellular fatty acid metabolism and trafficking.

Applications

  • Application: IHC ; WB ; IHC ; WB

Handling

  • Format: Liquid
  • Unit size: 100 ug
  • Shipping conditions: Shipping at 4° C

References

  • Zschiesche et al. 1995. Histochem Cell Biol. 103(2):147-56. PMID: 7634154.