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Polyclonal Human c-myc raised in Rabbit - Antibody (RES280 / AB1661)


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Antibody Information

Antibody ID: AB1661
Antigen: c-myc
Type: Polyclonal
Isotype: Not Applicable
Immunogen Source: Peptide
Raised In: Rabbit
Peptide:
Source of Antigen: Human
Cross Reacts With: Human
Affinity Purified: Affinity Purified
Purity Details: 200ug/ml
Positive Control: Transfected cells with the TAG
Notes: Used for the detection of the 9E10 Myc tag.
Recognizes the human c-Myc p67 with minimal cross reactivity with mouse and rat.
Reference(s): Dev Biol. 2003 Aug 15;260(2):426-37.

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Stock #: sc-789
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12921743 Hald J, Hjorth JP, German MS, Madsen OD, Serup P, Jensen J Activated Notch1 prevents differentiation of pancreatic acinar cells and attenuate endocrine development. () Dev Biol 260: 426-37 (Added December 18, 2009)
12921743 Hald J, Hjorth JP, German MS, Madsen OD, Serup P, Jensen J Activated Notch1 prevents differentiation of pancreatic acinar cells and attenuate endocrine development. (2003) Dev Biol 260: 426-37 (Added June 21, 2005)
12921743 Hald J, Hjorth JP, German MS, Madsen OD, Serup P, Jensen J Activated Notch1 prevents differentiation of pancreatic acinar cells and attenuate endocrine development. (2003) Dev Biol 260: 426-37 (Added June 20, 2005)
12921743 Hald J, Hjorth JP, German MS, Madsen OD, Serup P, Jensen J Activated Notch1 prevents differentiation of pancreatic acinar cells and (2003) Dev Biol 260: 426-37 (Added April 13, 2005)

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