Polyclonal Antibodies · Antiserum · Cat. H-057-15
Apelin-36 (Human) – Antibody
Supplied as 50 µl per unit. Species: Human. Technical values shown are imported catalog fields and should be confirmed against current documentation. Laboratory research use only.
Specifications
| Catalog number | H-057-15 |
|---|---|
| Product type | Polyclonal Antibodies · Antiserum |
| Peptide family | Apelin |
| Species | Human |
| Unit size | 50 µl |
| Contents | Each vial contains 50 µl of lyophilized rabbit antiserum. |
| Solubility | Reconstitute with 50 µl of distilled water for the equivalent of undiluted antiserum. |
| Source / Species | Rabbit Links to publications that use this antibody: Pluvinet et al. CD40: an upstream master switch for endothelial cell activation uncovered by RNAi-coupled transcriptional profiling. Blood. 2008 Nov 1;112(9):3624-37. Wang et al. Immunohistochemical localization of apelin in human normal breast and breast carcinoma. J Mol Histol. 2008 Feb;39(1):121-4. Han et al. Increased colonic apelin production in rodents with experimental colitis and in humans with IBD. Regul Pept. 2007 Aug 16;142(3):131-7. Atluri et al. Ischemic heart failure enhances endogenous myocardial apelin and APJ receptor expression. Cell Mol Biol Lett. 2007;12(1):127-38. Xie et al. Apelin and its receptor are expressed in human osteoblasts. Regul Pept. 2006 May 15;134(2-3):118-25. Susaki et al. Apelin cells in the rat stomach. Regul Pept. 2005 Jul 15;129(1-3):37-41. Kleinz et al. Immunocytochemical localization of the endogenous vasoactive peptide apelin to human vascular and endocardial endothelial cells. Regul Pept. 2004 May 15;118(3):119-25. Wang et al. Apelin, a new enteric peptide: localization in the gastrointestinal tract, ontogeny, and stimulation of gastric cell proliferation and of cholecystokinin secretion. Endocrinology. 2004 Mar;145(3):1342-8. |
| Intended use | In vitro laboratory research only — not for human or veterinary use, diagnostic or therapeutic purposes |
Storage & handling
Please store the lyophilized antibody at -20∞C upon receipt for up to 24 months. For optimal results, use the antibody immediately after reconstitution. Once reconstituted, the antibody is stable for up to three (3) days at 4∞C. For longer-term storage up to three (3) months, prepare small aliquots of the reconstituted antibody and freeze at -20∞C or -80∞C. Repeated freeze-thaw cycles should be strictly avoided.
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This page reproduces an imported research-catalog record. Verify identity, specifications, documentation and suitability before purchase. The item is offered only for laboratory research and is not represented for human or veterinary use.