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RGMB Polyclonal Antibody
RGMB Polyclonal Antibody
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RGMB is a glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored member of the repulsive guidance molecule family (see RGMA, MIM 607362) and contributes to the patterning of the developing nervous system (Samad et al., 2005
Introducing the RGMB Polyclonal Antibody, a cutting-edge biotechnological product designed to revolutionize the field of molecular biology. This meticulously crafted antibody is specifically engineered to target and bind to the Repulsive Guidance Molecule B (RGMB), a crucial protein involved in various cellular processes.
The RGMB Polyclonal Antibody boasts exceptional specificity and sensitivity, enabling researchers to accurately detect and quantify RGMB expression levels in a wide range of biological samples. Its high affinity for RGMB ensures reliable and reproducible results, making it an invaluable tool for elucidating the intricate mechanisms underlying cellular functions.
With its advanced formulation, this antibody exhibits exceptional stability and durability, ensuring consistent performance even under challenging experimental conditions. Its versatility allows for various applications, including Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and immunofluorescence, providing researchers with a comprehensive toolkit to explore RGMB's role in diverse biological contexts.
Furthermore, the RGMB Polyclonal Antibody is meticulously manufactured using state-of-the-art techniques and stringent quality control measures. Each batch undergoes rigorous testing to guarantee batch-to-batch consistency, ensuring reliable and reproducible results for every experiment.
In summary, the RGMB Polyclonal Antibody represents a breakthrough in molecular biology research, offering researchers an unparalleled tool to investigate the intricate functions of RGMB. With its exceptional specificity, sensitivity, and versatility, this antibody is poised to drive scientific advancements and contribute to a deeper understanding of cellular processes.
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