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NDRG2 Polyclonal Antibody
NDRG2 Polyclonal Antibody
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NDRG2 (NDRG family member 2) is a member of the N-myc downregulated gene family which belongs to the alpha/beta hydrolase superfamily. The protein encoded by NDRG2 is a cytoplasmic protein that may play a role in neurite outgrowth. NDRG2 may be involved in glioblastoma carcinogenesis. Several alternatively spliced transcript variants of this gene have been described, but the full-length nature of some of these variants has not been determined.
The NDRG2 Polyclonal Antibody is a highly specific and sensitive tool designed for the detection and analysis of NDRG2 protein expression in various biological samples. This antibody is produced using advanced immunization techniques, ensuring high affinity and specificity towards the target protein.
The NDRG2 Polyclonal Antibody exhibits exceptional performance in a wide range of applications, including Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and immunofluorescence. It enables researchers to accurately quantify and visualize NDRG2 protein levels in tissues, cells, and other biological specimens.
With its superior sensitivity, this antibody allows for the detection of even low-abundance NDRG2 protein, making it an invaluable tool for studying the role of NDRG2 in various physiological and pathological processes. Its reliable and reproducible results ensure the generation of high-quality data, facilitating meaningful scientific discoveries.
The NDRG2 Polyclonal Antibody is manufactured under strict quality control standards, ensuring batch-to-batch consistency and reliability. It is supplied as a ready-to-use solution, eliminating the need for time-consuming and error-prone antibody preparation.
In summary, the NDRG2 Polyclonal Antibody is a highly reliable and efficient tool for the detection and analysis of NDRG2 protein expression. Its exceptional sensitivity, specificity, and ease of use make it an ideal choice for researchers in the fields of molecular biology, biochemistry, and biomedical research.
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