Recombinant Androgen Receptor (Marker of Androgen Dependence) Antibody, Clone: [MSVA-367R], Rabbit, Monoclonal

Artikelnummer: NBT-367-RBM29-P0
Artikelname: Recombinant Androgen Receptor (Marker of Androgen Dependence) Antibody, Clone: [MSVA-367R], Rabbit, Monoclonal
Artikelnummer: NBT-367-RBM29-P0
Hersteller Artikelnummer: 367-RBM29-P0
Alternativnummer: NBT-367-RBM29-P0-20
Hersteller: NeoBiotechnologies
Wirt: Rabbit
Kategorie: Antikörper
Applikation: IHC
Spezies Reaktivität: Human
Immunogen: Synthetic peptide corresponding to residues (within aa1-100) of Androgen Receptor
Alternative Synonym: AIS, Dihydrotestosterone receptor (DHTR), HUMARA, HYSP1, Kennedy disease (KD), Nuclear receptor subfamily 3 group C member 4 (NR3C4), SMAX1, Spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy (SBMA), Testicular Feminization (TFM)
Androgen Receptor is a member of the superfamily of ligand responsive transcription regulators. The androgen receptor functions in the nucleus where it is believed to act as a transcriptional regulator mediating the action of male sex hormones.The androgen receptor has wide distribution and can be demonstrated by immunohistochemistry in several tissues including prostate, skin, and oral mucosa. Androgen receptor has been reported in a diverse range of human tumors including osteosarcoma, and in prostatic carcinoma androgen receptor expression may be of clinical relevance.Androgen Receptor is recommended for the detection of specific antigens of interest in normal and neoplastic tissues, as an adjunct to conventional histopathology using non-immunologic histochemical stains.
Klonalität: Monoclonal
Klon-Bezeichnung: [MSVA-367R]
Molekulargewicht: 110kDa
NCBI: 367
UniProt: P10275
Formulierung: Ab produced in CHO cell mammalian-based expression system. Prepared in 10mM PBS with 0.05% BSA & 0.05% azide. Also available WITHOUT BSA & azide.
Androgen receptor Rabbit Recombinant Monoclonal Antibody (MSVA-367R) tested on many normal and cancer tissues. The immunohistochemistry staining in these tissues aligns with the expression data in Human Protein Atlas.