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Myf-5 Polyclonal Antibody
Myf-5 Polyclonal Antibody
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MYF5 is a Protein Coding gene. Myogenic Factor 5 acts as a transcriptional activator that promotes transcription of muscle-specific target genes and plays a role in muscle differentiation. Together with MYOG and MYOD1, co-occupies muscle-specific gene promoter core region during myogenesis. Induces fibroblasts to differentiate into myoblasts. Probable sequence specific DNA-binding protein. Diseases associated with MYF5 include skeletal muscle cancer and botryoid rhabdomyosarcoma. Among its related pathways are Developmental Biology and CDO in myogenesis. Gene Ontology (GO) annotations related to this gene include sequence-specific DNA binding and RNA polymerase II core promoter proximal region sequence-specific DNA binding. An important paralog of this gene is MYOD1.
The Myf-5 Polyclonal Antibody is a highly specific and sensitive antibody that has been developed for the detection of Myf-5 protein in various biological samples. This antibody has been extensively validated for its specificity and sensitivity, making it an ideal tool for researchers and scientists working in the field of muscle development and regeneration.
The Myf-5 Polyclonal Antibody is produced using high-quality materials and advanced techniques, ensuring consistent and reliable results. It has been rigorously tested for cross-reactivity with other proteins, ensuring that it only recognizes the Myf-5 protein.
This antibody is suitable for use in a variety of applications, including Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and immunofluorescence. It has been optimized for use in both human and animal samples, making it a versatile tool for researchers working with different species.
Overall, the Myf-5 Polyclonal Antibody is a valuable tool for researchers and scientists working in the field of muscle development and regeneration. Its high specificity and sensitivity, combined with its versatility and reliability, make it an essential component of any research project in this field.
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