• Anti-Myosin Heavy Chain (neonatal) antibody [WB-MHCn] (STJ16101766)

Anti-Myosin Heavy Chain (neonatal) antibody [WB-MHCn] (STJ16101766)

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STJ16101766-1

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Host: Mouse
Applications: IHC-F
Reactivity: Human/Rabbit
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-Myosin Heavy Chain (neonatal) is suitable for use in Immunohistochemistry research applications.
Clonality: Monoclonal
Clone ID: WB-MHCn
Conjugation: Unconjugated
Isotype: IgG1
Formulation: Lyophilized
Dilution Range: IHC-F 1:5-1:20
Storage Instruction: Store at 2-8°C upon receipt.
Immunogen: Myosin extracted from the hind limb muscle of a 3 day old rabbit, denatured with sodium dodecyl sulphate
Background Myosin is a contractile muscle specific protein composed of two heavy and four light chains. The myosin heavy chain has many isoforms which are specific for different muscles or fiber types, some of which are developmentally regulated. The range of myosin heavy chain antibodies may prove useful for investigating development of intrafusal and extrafusal muscle fibers and the course of muscle fiber regeneration. At the ultrastructural level, antibodies can reveal architectural details of the myofilament as well as the cytoplasmic and membrane sites of new myosin integration. The user is required to reconstitute the contents of the vial with the correct volume of sterile distilled water as indicated on the vial label. Rabbit myosin fast type heavy chain. Crossreacts with human myosin fast type heavy chain. Rabbit myosin neonatal type heavy chain. Crossreacts with human myosin neonatal type heavy chain. Note that this antibody recognises a myosin heavy chain present during the neonatal period in rabbit limb muscle. The temporal appearance of an equivalent epitope may differ in different species and consequently it may not be correct to label the epitope as “neonatal” in some circumstances.

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