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EGFR(Phospho Thr693) Polyclonal Antibody
EGFR(Phospho Thr693) Polyclonal Antibody
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The protein encoded by this gene is a transmembrane glycoprotein that is a member of the protein kinase superfamily. This protein is a receptor for members of the epidermal growth factor family. EGFR is a cell surface protein that binds to epidermal growth factor. Binding of the protein to a ligand induces receptor dimerization and tyrosine autophosphorylation and leads to cell proliferation. Mutations in this gene are associated with lung cancer.
The EGFR(Phospho Thr693) Polyclonal Antibody is a highly specific and sensitive tool designed for the detection and quantification of phosphorylated EGFR at threonine 693 residue. This antibody is produced using advanced techniques and rigorous quality control measures to ensure optimal performance and reliability.
The EGFR(Phospho Thr693) Polyclonal Antibody exhibits exceptional affinity and selectivity towards the phosphorylated form of EGFR, making it an ideal choice for various applications, including Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and immunofluorescence. Its superior sensitivity allows for the detection of even low levels of phosphorylated EGFR, enabling accurate and precise analysis.
This antibody is manufactured using high-quality materials and undergoes stringent purification processes to ensure minimal background noise and maximum signal-to-noise ratio. Its polyclonal nature enhances its versatility and enables it to recognize multiple epitopes, further enhancing its utility in various experimental settings.
The EGFR(Phospho Thr693) Polyclonal Antibody is supplied in a convenient and user-friendly format, allowing for easy handling and storage. It is provided in a liquid form, eliminating the need for reconstitution, and is compatible with a wide range of buffers and diluents.
With its exceptional specificity, sensitivity, and reliability, the EGFR(Phospho Thr693) Polyclonal Antibody is an indispensable tool for researchers and scientists studying EGFR signaling pathways and its role in various physiological and pathological processes.
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