Posted by M.Popov on 12th Nov 2020
Trial size ALPP antibodies available in the Antibody Validation Project
Trial size ALPP antibodies available in the Antibody Validation Project
Introduction:
Alkaline phosphatase, placental(ALPP) is a gene mostly found in the cell membrane of female-specific tissues such as placenta. Small amounts can also be located in the lungs, but apart from acting as a catalyst for the hydrolysis of phosphoric acid monoesters, its protein is also found in severe ovarian cell cancers and testicular cancer. Being a prognostic marker in pancreatic cancer, although only unfavourable, it still gives insight on the details of the condition. We provide a number of trial sized antibodies, which are suitable for ALPP research purposes, and to help you make the right decision and find the best suited antibody for you, please find the answers to some of the key topics regarding ALPP that we have provided in the links below.
- What is ALPP?
- Where is ALPP found?
- What role does ALPP play in disease?
- ALPP antibodies in the Antibody Validation project
- Customer reviewed ALPP antibodies
- Other ALPP antibodies available in the Antibody Validation Project
- Popular ALPP antibodies not currently in the Antibody Validation Project
- How does the Antibody Validation Project work?
What is ALPP?
ALPP is a alkaline phosphatase protein encoding gene, belonging to a multigene family consisting of four alkaline phosphatase isoenzymes. The protein encoded by ALPP is a metalloenzyme that catalyses the hydrolysis of acid monoesters.
Where is ALPP found?
This gene has cytoplasmic and membranous expression in placental trophoblasts. Small amounts of ALPP have also been found in the lungs.
What role does ALPP play in disease?
ALPP has a strong ectopic expression in ovarian adenocarcinoma, cystadenocarcinoma , other ovarian cell cancers and testicular cancer.
ALPP antibodies in the Antibody Validation project
St John's Laboratory offers a variety of trial size primary antibodies which target ALPP, which are available to try through the Antibody Validation Project. Below we highlight those which have already been reviewed, as well as others which are available to try.
Customer reviewed ALPP antibodies
Model | Name | Host | Clonality | Rating | Application Tested |
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STJ96740 | Anti-ALPP/ALPPL2 antibody | Rabbit | Polyclonal | 5 | WB |
Other ALPP antibodies available in the Antibody Validation Project
Model | Name | Host | Clonality | Recommended Applications |
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STJ190084 | Anti-Placental Alkaline Phosphatase antibody | Mouse | Monoclonal | IHC-p |
STJ98324 | Anti-PLAP antibody | Mouse | Monoclonal | WB,IHC,ELISA |
STJ99171 | Anti-PLAP antibody | Mouse | Monoclonal | WB,ELISA |
Popular ALPP antibodies not currently in the Antibody Validation Project
Model | Name | Host | Clonality | Recommended Applications |
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STJ160064 | Anti-ALPP antibody | Mouse | Monoclonal | IHC |
STJ180224 | Anti-ALPP antibody | Rabbit | Monoclonal | IHC |
STJ22596 | Anti-ALPP Antibody | Rabbit | Polyclonal | WB,IHC |
STJ28436 | Anti-ALPP Antibody | Rabbit | Polyclonal | WB |
How does the Antibody Validation Project work?
In order to help our customers with their choice of antibody with low risk, we offer one of the largest ranges of primary antibodies with trial size options available.
The Antibody Validation Project works like this.
1. Order your trial size antibody online.
2. Explore its suitability.
3. Return your results by posting them on the product page.
4. Receive a sample refund.
Find out more here.