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Human Nodal Antibody Pair - BSA and Azide free

Human Nodal Antibody Pair - BSA and Azide free (RMAB-0252200)

Cat. No.: RMAB-0252200

Category: Antibody Pair

INQUIRY 10 x 96 tests
The Antibody Pair can be used to quantify Human Nodal. BSA and Azide free antibody pairs include unconjugated capture and detector antibodies suitable for sandwich ELISAs. The antibodies are provided at an approximate concentration of 1 mg/mL as measured by the protein A280 method. The recommended antibody orientation is based on internal optimization for ELISA-based assays. Antibody orientation is assay dependent and needs to be optimized for each assay type. Both capture and detector antibodies are rabbit monoclonal antibodies delivering consistent, specific, and sensitive results._x000D_

Product Features

Conjugate Unconjugated capture and detector antibodies
Species Reactivity Human
Range 0.783 ng/mL - 50 ng/mL
Applications Sandwich ELISA
Key Features Unconjugated capture and detector antibodies; Adaptable to any antibody pair-based assay format; Antibody concentration ~ 1 mg/mL; BSA and azide free buffer - ready for conjugation; Reacts with: Human

Target Information

Target Symbol NODAL
Target Name Nodal homolog
UniProt ID Q96S42
Cellular Localization Secreted.
Function Essential for mesoderm formation and axial patterning during embryonic development.
Involvement in Disease Defects in NODAL are the cause of visceral heterotaxy autosomal type 5 (HTX5). A form of visceral heterotaxy, a complex disorder due to disruption of the normal left-right asymmetry of the thoracoabdominal organs. It results in an arrangement of visceral organs, and a wide variety of congenital defects. Clinical features of visceral heterotaxy autosomal type 5 include situs inversus viscerum or situs ambiguus, congenital heart defect, transposition of the great vessels ventricular septal defect, atrial septal defect, truncuscommunis, and dextrocardia.
Sequence Similarities Belongs to the TGF-beta family.

Storage & Shipping

Storage & Shipping Store at 4°C. Please refer to protocols.

For research use only. Not for clinical use.