PPIL1 Antibody | CSB-PA977104

(No reviews yet) Write a Review
SKU:
CSB-PA977104
Availability:
3 to 7 Working Days
  • PPIL1 Antibody
  • The image on the left is immunohistochemistry of paraffin-embedded Human thyroid cancer tissue using CSB-PA977104 (PPIL1 Antibody) at dilution 1/30, on the right is treated with fusion protein. (Original magnification: ×200)
  • The image on the left is immunohistochemistry of paraffin-embedded Human esophagus cancer tissue using CSB-PA977104 (PPIL1 Antibody) at dilution 1/30, on the right is treated with fusion protein. (Original magnification: ×200)
£252.64 - £390.96

Description

PPIL1 Antibody | CSB-PA977104 | Cusabio

PPIL1 Antibody is Available at Gentaur Genprice with the fastest delivery.

Online Order Payment is possible or send quotation to info@gentaur.com.

Product Type: Polyclonal Antibody

Target Names: PPIL1

Aliases: peptidylprolyl isomerase (cyclophilin) -like 1

Background: This gene is a member of the cyclophilin family of peptidylprolyl isomerases (PPIases) . The cyclophilins are a highly conserved, ubiquitous family, members of which play an important role in protein folding, immunosuppression by cyclosporin A, and infection of HIV-1 virions. Based on similarity to other PPIases, this protein could accelerate the folding of proteins and might catalyze the cis-trans isomerization of proline imidic peptide bonds in oligopeptides.

Isotype: IgG

Conjugate: Non-conjugated

Clonality: Polyclonal

Uniport ID: Q9Y3C6

Host Species: Rabbit

Species Reactivity: Human, Mouse

Immunogen: Full length fusion protein

Immunogen Species: Human

Applications: ELISA, IHC

Tested Applications: ELISA, IHC;ELISA:1:2000-1:5000, IHC:1:25-1:100

Purification Method: Antigen affinity purification

Dilution Ratio1: ELISA:1:2000-1:5000

Dilution Ratio2: IHC:1:25-1:100

Dilution Ratio3:

Dilution Ratio4:

Dilution Ratio5:

Dilution Ratio6:

Buffer: -20°C, pH7.4 PBS, 0.05% NaN3, 40% Glycerol

Form: Liquid

Storage: Upon receipt, store at -20°C or -80°C. Avoid repeated freeze.

Initial Research Areas: Immunology

Research Areas: Epigenetics & Nuclear Signaling;Immunology;Signal transduction

View AllClose

0 Reviews

View AllClose