Goat anti-CRHR1 / CRF-R (aa 107 - 117)
EB08035
ApplicationsImmunoFluorescence, Western Blot, ELISA
Product group Antibodies
TargetCRHR1
Overview
- SupplierEverest Biotech
- Product NameGoat anti-CRHR1 / CRF-R (aa 107 - 117) Antibody
- Delivery Days Customer5
- Application Supplier NoteImmunofluorescence: Expression of the protein seen in the membranes, vesicles and cytoplasm of MCF7 and Neuro2a cells. Recommended concentration: 10microg/ml.
- ApplicationsImmunoFluorescence, Western Blot, ELISA
- Applications SupplierPep-ELISA, WB, IF
- CertificationResearch Use Only
- ClonalityPolyclonal
- Concentration0.5 mg/ml
- Gene ID1394
- Target nameCRHR1
- Target descriptioncorticotropin releasing hormone receptor 1
- Target synonymsCRF-R, CRF-R-1, CRF-R1, CRF1, CRFR-1, CRFR1, CRH-R-1, CRH-R1, CRHR, CRHR1L, corticotropin-releasing factor receptor 1, corticotropin-releasing factor type 1 receptor, seven transmembrane helix receptor
- HostGoat
- Scientific DescriptionRefSeq number(s): NP_004373.2. GeneIDs all Nonhuman: 12921 (mouse); 58959 (rat);. Purification: Antigen affinity purified. Names and symbols: CRHR1; CRF-R; corticotropin releasing hormone receptor 1; CRF1; CRFR1; CRH-R1h; CRHR; CRHR1f; corticotropin releasing hormone receptor variant 1h; seven transmembrane helix receptor
- Reactivity SupplierHuman, Mouse, Rat
- Storage Instruction-20°C
- UNSPSC12352203
References
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