Amylin Antibody - Azide and BSA Free
Novus Biologicals | Catalog # H00003375-D01P
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This product is produced by and distributed for Abnova, a company based in Taiwan.
This product is for research use only and is not approved for use in humans or in clinical diagnosis. Primary Antibodies are guaranteed for 1 year from date of receipt.
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FAQs for Amylin Antibody - Azide and BSA Free
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Q: I am trying to detect Human amylin/Human Amylin Oligomer expressed in tissues of Human amylin transgenic mice via Western blot and immunohistochemistry. I have found 3 antibodies from your website that may be suitable for the work. Amylin Antibody (NBP1-74545), Amylin Antibody (NBP1-69210), and Amylin Antibody (H00003375-D01P). I am just wondering if you could recommend one or two that maybe best suited for work I planned to do? The antibody should be specifically for human and does not cross react with mouse or rat.
A: The peptide for NBP1-69210 shares 69% similarity with mouse so it probably won't cross-react but we can not guarantee that. H00003375-D01P is generated against the full-length protein which shares 66% similarity with mouse. Chances are neither of these will cross-react but they haven't been specifically tested for this so we can not guarantee it at this time. These two would be your best be to try.
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Q: I was wondering if you knew/could find out the Kd (dissociation) of this Ab to human Amylin?
A: Our lab has informed me that the dissociation constant for this Ab and its antigen has not been tested.
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Q: I am trying to detect Human amylin/Human Amylin Oligomer expressed in tissues of Human amylin transgenic mice via Western blot and immunohistochemistry. I have found 3 antibodies from your website that may be suitable for the work. Amylin Antibody (NBP1-74545), Amylin Antibody (NBP1-69210), and Amylin Antibody (H00003375-D01P). I am just wondering if you could recommend one or two that maybe best suited for work I planned to do? The antibody should be specifically for human and does not cross react with mouse or rat.
A: The peptide for NBP1-69210 shares 69% similarity with mouse so it probably won't cross-react but we can not guarantee that. H00003375-D01P is generated against the full-length protein which shares 66% similarity with mouse. Chances are neither of these will cross-react but they haven't been specifically tested for this so we can not guarantee it at this time. These two would be your best be to try.
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Q: I was wondering if you knew/could find out the Kd (dissociation) of this Ab to human Amylin?
A: Our lab has informed me that the dissociation constant for this Ab and its antigen has not been tested.