Description
Claudin-18.2 Monoclonal Antibody (RACO0590)
The Claudin-18.2 Monoclonal Antibody (RACO0590) is a powerful tool for researchers studying the role of Claudin-18.2 in various biological processes. This antibody is specifically designed for use in immunohistochemistry applications, allowing for the detection and localization of Claudin-18.2 in tissue samples.Claudin-18.2 is a tight junction protein that plays a critical role in maintaining the integrity and barrier function of epithelial tissues. Dysregulation of Claudin-18.2 expression has been implicated in various diseases, including cancer and inflammatory disorders. The ability to accurately detect and quantify Claudin-18.
2 levels in tissue samples is essential for understanding its role in these pathological conditions.The Claudin-18.2 Monoclonal Antibody (RACO0590) offers high sensitivity and specificity, ensuring reliable and reproducible results in immunohistochemistry experiments. Its use in research settings can provide valuable insights into the function of Claudin-18.2 and its potential as a therapeutic target. Whether investigating the biology of tight junction proteins or exploring novel treatment strategies, this antibody is a valuable resource for scientists in the fields of biology, medicine, and beyond.
| Product Name: | Claudin-18.2 Monoclonal Antibody |
| Product Code: | RACO0590 |
| Size: | 50µL |
| Target Names: | CLDN18 |
| Species Reactivity: | Human |
| Host Species: | Recombinant |
| Antigen Species: | Human |
| Tested Applications: | ELISA, FC; Recommended dilution: FC:1:50-1:200 |
| Isotype: | hIgG1 |
| Clone ID: | 9C2 |
| Conjugate: | Non-conjugated |
| Clonality: | Monoclonal |
| Antigen: | Recombinant Human Claudin-18.2 protein |
| Form: | Liquid |
| Buffer: | Preservative: 0.03% Proclin 300 Constituents: 50% Glycerol, 0.01M PBS, PH 7.4 |
| Purification Method: | Affinity-chromatography |
| Storage: | Upon receipt, store at -20°C or -80°C. Avoid repeated freeze. |
| Aliases: | Claudin-18, CLDN18 |
| Uniprot ID: | P56856-2 |
| Background: | |
| Research Area: | Signal transduction |