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L-type Ca++ CP Gamma7 Polyclonal Antibody

L-type Ca++ CP Gamma7 Polyclonal Antibody

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Voltage-dependent calcium channel gamma-7 subunit encoded by CACNG7 is a type II transmembrane AMPA receptor regulatory protein (TARP). TARPs regulate both trafficking and channel gating of the AMPA receptors. CACNG7 is part of a functionally diverse eight-member protein subfamily of the PMP-22/EMP/MP20 family and is located in a cluster with two family members, a type I TARP and a calcium channel gamma subunit.

The L-type Ca++ CP Gamma7 Polyclonal Antibody is a highly specific and sensitive antibody that has been designed to detect and quantify the L-type calcium channel protein gamma7. This antibody has been extensively validated for use in a variety of applications, including Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and immunofluorescence.

The L-type Ca++ CP Gamma7 Polyclonal Antibody is produced using high-quality polyclonal antibodies that have been raised against a synthetic peptide corresponding to the C-terminal region of the L-type calcium channel protein gamma7. This antibody has been purified using a combination of protein A and protein G chromatography to ensure high purity and specificity.

This antibody is suitable for use in a wide range of research applications, including studies of calcium signaling, neuronal function, and cardiovascular disease. It has been shown to be highly specific for the L-type calcium channel protein gamma7 and does not cross-react with other proteins in the L-type calcium channel family.

Overall, the L-type Ca++ CP Gamma7 Polyclonal Antibody is a reliable and effective tool for researchers studying the function and regulation of the L-type calcium channel protein gamma7. Its high specificity and sensitivity make it an ideal choice for a wide range of applications in the fields of neuroscience, cardiovascular research, and molecular biology.

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