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Rabbit Anti-Canine Noggin (NOG) Polyclonal Antibody

Cat. No.VD11N798

Product TypeAnimal-targeted Antibodies

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Product Overview

BioVenic rabbit polyclonal antibody is specific for canine noggin. It is affinity purified by protein A. It can be applied to WB, IHC and IF/ICC assays of canine noggin.

Specifications

Application WB; IHC; IF/ICC
Clonality Polyclonal
Classification Primary Antibody
Clone J14N15
Host Rabbit
Target Species Canine
Species Reactivity Canine
Specificity Canine Noggin
Immunogen Recombinant protein of noggin
Purification Protein A Purified
Conjugation Unconjugated
Preservative and Stabilizer 0.05% Proclin 300
Buffer 0.01M Phosphate Buffered Saline, pH 7.4, 50% Glycerol
Physical State Liquid

Target Information

Canine noggin (NOG) is an important regulator for the signaling of bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) and plays a significant role in embryonic development. It is a member of the BMP family and acts as a major extracellular antagonist of BMPs, regulating dorsal induction and joint formation by blocking BMP signaling.

Target Canine Noggin
Target Synonym NOG
Gene ID 100683515
UniProt ID E2RVU3

Shipping and Storage

This product is shipped with wet ice packs. Store at -20°C on receipt (up to 12 months). Avoid repeated freezing and thawing as this may denature the antibody.

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COA

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The product is for research use only.
Not for commercial, prophylactic, diagnostic, or therapeutic applications.

References

  1. Wilcox, Jared T., et al. "Synaptically-competent neurons derived from canine embryonic stem cells by lineage selection with EGF and Noggin." PLoS One 6.5 (2011): e19768.
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