Anti-Bone Sialoprotein (BSP), A129-E272 [LF-120] Antibody

This rabbit IgG polyclonal antibody was generated against recombinant protein E. coli and recognizes human, monkey, pig, dog, and rat bone sialoprotein (BSP).

Highlights:

  • Recognizes human, monkey, pig, dog, and rat BSP- Epitope A129-E272
  • Suitable for Immunohistochemistry and Western Blot applications

Bone sialoprotein (BSP) is a component of tissues such as bone, dentin, cementum and calcified cartilage. BSP is a phosphorylated glycoprotein and has been found in cells such as osteoblasts and osteocytes. Bone sialoprotein could be a potential serum marker for monitoring bone remodelling.

From the laboratory of Larry W. Fisher, PhD, National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research/NIH.

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ENH075-FP
Anti-Bone Sialoprotein (BSP), A129-E272 [LF-120] Antibody
100uL In stock
Regular Price:$355.00
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Specifications

Product Type: Antibody
Antigen: Bone Sialoprotein (BSP), human
Accession ID: P21815
Molecular Weight: 35148 Da
Clonality: Polyclonal
Clone Name: LF-120
Reactivity: Human, monkey, pig, dog, and rat (others not tested)
Immunogen: Recombinant E. coli
Species Immunized: Rabbit
Epitope: A129-E272
Buffer: Whole serum
Tested Applications: WB 1:2000, IHC 1:200
Storage: -80C
Shipped: Cold Packs (Domestic, Overnight); Dry Ice (International)

Provider
From the laboratory of Larry W. Fisher, PhD, National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research.
References
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