Monoclonal Human Pancreatic endocrine cells raised in Mouse - Antibody RES326
Antibody Information
| Antibody ID: | AB2115 |
|---|---|
| Antigen: | Pancreatic endocrine cells (No Gene ID associated) |
| Type: | Monoclonal |
| Isotype: | IgG1 |
| Immunogen Source: | Whole cells |
| Raised In: | Mouse |
| Peptide: | Not provided |
| Source of Antigen: | Human |
| Cross Reacts With: | Human |
| Affinity Purified: | Supernatant |
| Purity Details: | Not provided |
| Positive Control: | Acetone-fixed frozen tissue sections of adult human pancreas. |
| Notes: | The monoclonal antibody HPi1 is derived from hybridoma HIC0-4F9. The monoclonal antibody selectively reacts with a cell surface molecule on human endocrine cells in pancreas. Mice were immunized with enriched islets. These cell preparations contain low levels of contaminating exocrine and ductal cells. These antibodies are currently being characterized. As such, the information included here should be considered preliminary data. It is requested that users of this antibody share data with provider as a mechanism to rapidly assist in antibody characterization. |
Applications and Uses
| Application | Concentration | Storage Buffer | Protocols and Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| FACS | Undiluted | Tissue culture media |
Description: Not provided Protocols: |
| IHC-AF | Undiluted | Tissue culture media |
Description: Not provided Protocols: |
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| Streeter Lab | |
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Stock #: HPi1 Availability Notes: Available at OHSU, Stock #1038A |
Contact Information
| Preferred Contact | |
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| Name | Markus Grompe |
| Institution | Oregon Health & Science University |
| Phone | 503-494-6888 |
| grompem@ohsu.edu | |
| Primary Lab Contact | |
| Name | Not provided |
| Institution | Not provided |
| Phone | Not provided |
| Not provided | |
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