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PRIM1 Polyclonal Antibody
PRIM1 Polyclonal Antibody
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The replication of DNA in eukaryotic cells is carried out by a complex chromosomal replication apparatus, in which DNA polymerase alpha and primase are two key enzymatic components. Primase, which is a heterodimer of a small subunit and a large subunit, synthesizes small RNA primers for the Okazaki fragments made during discontinuous DNA replication. Pimase (DNA) subunit 1 ncoded by PRIM1 is the small, 49 kDa primase subunit.
The PRIM1 Polyclonal Antibody is a highly reliable and efficient tool designed for the detection and analysis of PRIM1 protein expression in various biological samples. This antibody is produced using advanced techniques, ensuring its high specificity and sensitivity. With its exceptional performance, the PRIM1 Polyclonal Antibody enables accurate and precise identification of PRIM1 protein in Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and immunofluorescence applications.
The PRIM1 Polyclonal Antibody exhibits excellent affinity towards PRIM1 protein, allowing for the detection of even low levels of expression. Its superior specificity ensures minimal cross-reactivity with other proteins, guaranteeing reliable and accurate results. This antibody is suitable for use in a wide range of species, including human, mouse, and rat, making it a versatile tool for various research applications.
The PRIM1 Polyclonal Antibody is manufactured under strict quality control standards, ensuring consistent and reproducible results. It is supplied as a liquid formulation, ready for immediate use, eliminating the need for time-consuming reconstitution. The antibody is provided in a convenient size, allowing for multiple experiments without wastage.
In summary, the PRIM1 Polyclonal Antibody is a highly reliable and efficient tool for the detection and analysis of PRIM1 protein expression. With its exceptional performance, superior specificity, and versatility, this antibody is an invaluable asset for researchers in the field of molecular biology and related disciplines.
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