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TWST1 Polyclonal Antibody
TWST1 Polyclonal Antibody
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Basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factors have been implicated in cell lineage determination and differentiation. The protein encoded by this gene is a bHLH transcription factor and shares similarity with another bHLH transcription factor, Dermo1. The strongest expression of this mRNA is in placental tissue; in adults, mesodermally derived tissues express this mRNA preferentially. Mutations in this gene have been found in patients with Saethre-Chotzen syndrome.
The TWST1 Polyclonal Antibody is a highly specific and reliable tool designed for the detection and analysis of TWIST-related protein 1 (TWST1) in various biological samples. This antibody is produced through a rigorous process, ensuring its high affinity and specificity towards TWST1. With its exceptional sensitivity, this polyclonal antibody enables accurate and precise quantification of TWST1 expression levels in both research and clinical settings.
The TWST1 Polyclonal Antibody exhibits excellent performance in a wide range of applications, including Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and immunofluorescence. Its versatility allows for the identification and localization of TWST1 in different tissues and cell types. Moreover, this antibody demonstrates minimal cross-reactivity with other proteins, ensuring reliable and specific results.
This product is supplied in a convenient and ready-to-use format, providing ease of use and saving valuable time in the laboratory. It is available in various sizes to accommodate different experimental needs. Each batch of the TWST1 Polyclonal Antibody undergoes stringent quality control measures to guarantee consistent and reproducible results.
In summary, the TWST1 Polyclonal Antibody is a superior research tool that offers exceptional sensitivity, specificity, and versatility for the detection and analysis of TWST1. Its reliable performance and ease of use make it an indispensable asset for researchers and clinicians working in the field of TWST1-related studies.
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