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Polyclonal Human T (Brachyury) raised in Goat - Antibody RES346


Antibody Information

Antibody ID: AB2253
Antigen: T (Brachyury) (NCBI Gene ID: 6862)
Type: Polyclonal
Isotype: Not Applicable
Immunogen Source: Peptide
Raised In: Goat
Peptide: Brachyury aa 2-202
Source of Antigen: Human
Cross Reacts With: Mouse,Human
Affinity Purified: Affinity Purified
Purity Details: Not provided
Positive Control: Not provided
Notes: Suitable for wholemount immunofluorescent stainings on mouse tissue

Applications and Uses

Application Concentration Storage Buffer Protocols and Description
IHC 1:1000 Not provided Description: Not provided
Protocols:
  1. An improved method for three-dimensional reconstruction of protein expression patterns in intact mouse and chicken embryos and organs. J Histochem Cytochem 55, 925-30.

Associated Images

Image 1
Description:
E9 mouse embryo stained for T (Brachyury) (Green), Pdx1 (red) and ecadherin (grey). T labels the notochord.

Reference:
Jorgensen, M. C., Ahnfelt-Ronne, J., Hald, J., Madsen, O. D., Serup, P., and Hecksher-Sorensen, J. (2007). An illustrated review of early pancreas development in the mouse. Endocr Rev 28, 685-705.

Repositories

R&D Systems
Request via www.rndsystems.com website Stock #: AF2085
Availability Notes: Not provided

Contact Information

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Associated Publications

Publication Citation
17881611 Jørgensen MC, Ahnfelt-Rønne J, Hald J, Madsen OD, Serup P, Hecksher-Sørensen J An illustrated review of early pancreas development in the mouse. (2007) Endocr Rev 28: 685-705 (Added December 18, 2009)

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antibody, endoderm, Human, Polyclonal, T (Brachyury)

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