Anti-Calretinin antibody (23-242) [ZR415] (STJ180628)

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Short Description :Rabbit monoclonal Calretinin (23-242) antibody for use in IHC-P in human samples. Datasheet included with dilution recommendations, and related reagents.
Applications:IHC-P
Host:Rabbit
Reactivity:Human
Note:STRICTLY FOR FURTHER SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH USE ONLY (RUO). MUST NOT TO BE USED IN DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS.
Clonality :Monoclonal
Clone ID :ZR415
Isotype:IgG1
Conjugation:Unconjugated
Purification:Affinity purified
Dilution Range:1:100-200
Formulation:Tris-HCI buffer containing stabilizing protein (BSA) and <0.1% ProClin
Storage Instruction:Store at 2‐8°C for up to 24 months. Predilute: Ready to use, no reconstitution necessary. Concentrate: Use dilution range and appropriate lab‐standardized diluent. Stability after dilution: 7 days at 24°C, 3 months at 2‐8°C, 6months at ‐20°C.
Gene Symbol:CALB2
Gene ID:794
Uniprot ID:CALB2_HUMAN
Immunogen:Recombinant human Calretinin (Calbindin 2) protein fragment (around aa23-242)
Immunogen Region:23-242
Specificity:Positive Control: Mesothelioma
Tissue Specificity Brain.
Function Calcium-binding protein involved in calcium homeostasis and signal transduction. It plays a critical role in buffering intracellular calcium levels and modulating calcium-dependent signaling pathways. Predominantly expressed in specific neuronal populations, influences synaptic plasticity and neuronal excitability, contributing to learning and memory. During embryonic development, it facilitates neuronal differentiation and maturation.
Protein Name Calretinin
Cr
29 Kda Calbindin
Database Links
Cellular Localisation Synapse
Cell Projection
Dendrite
Located In Dendrioles
Small Dendrites That Makes Up A Brush Structure Found As The Terminal Specialization Of A Dendrite Of A Unipolar Brush Cell
Alternative Antibody Names Anti-Calretinin antibody
Anti-Cr antibody
Anti-29 Kda Calbindin antibody
Anti-CALB2 antibody
Anti-CAB29 antibody

Information sourced from Uniprot.org