Host: | Mouse |
Applications: | ELISA |
Reactivity: | Human |
Note: | STRICTLY FOR FURTHER SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH USE ONLY (RUO). MUST NOT TO BE USED IN DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS. |
Short Description : | Mouse monoclonal antibody anti-Inhibin beta A (C-Term) is suitable for use in ELISA research applications. |
Clonality : | Monoclonal |
Clone ID : | 9504 |
Conjugation: | Unconjugated |
Isotype: | IgG1 |
Formulation: | 50 mM Na-citrate, pH 6.0, 0.9 % NaCI, 0.095 % NaN3 as a preservative |
Purification: | Greater than 95% purity |
Concentration: | 5.0 mg/ml (+/-10 %) |
Storage Instruction: | 12 months from manufacturing at 2–8°C. Temperature analysis:-70 °C, 21 days Not Determined (N/D)-20 °C, 14 days OK +4 °C, 14 days OK +35 °C, 14 days OK +45 °C, 7 days OK. Shelf life stability testing at 2–8 °C in the product buffer. |
Association Rate Constant: | 2.1 x 106 1/Ms |
Determination Method: | SPR analysis (ProteOn XPR36) |
Immunoreactivity: | 80–120 % compared to the reference sample in an FIA test |
Immunogen Region: | C-Term |
Immunogen: | Human inhibin beta A subunit, also known as activin beta A. |
Background | Inhibin beta A can form dimers with itself and both with inhibin alpha and inhibin beta B. Complex with inhibin alpha is called inhibin A. Complexes with itself and inhibin beta B are called activin A, and activin AB, respectively. Inhibin A inhibits FSH secretion, whereas activin A and activin AB stimulate FSH secretion. Inhibin A can be used in the diagnosis of Trisomy 21 and Trisomy 18. |
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