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COL1A1 Antibody / Collagen I

COL1A1 Antibody / Collagen I

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Collagen type I alpha 1, also known as COL1A1, is a human gene that encodes the major component of type I collagen, the fibrillar collagen found in most connective tissues, including cartilage. Type I is a fibril-forming collagen found in most connective tissues and is abundant in bone, cornea, dermis and tendon.

Specifications

Family Primary antibody
Formulation 0.5mg/ml if reconstituted with 0.2ml sterile DI water
Format Antigen affinity purified
Host Animal Rabbit
Clonality Polyclonal (rabbit origin)
Isotype Rabbit IgG
Species Reactivity Human, Mouse
Application WB, IHC-P
Application Details Western blot: 0.5-1ug/ml,Immunohistochemistry (FFPE): 2-5ug/ml
Application Note The stated application concentrations are suggested starting amounts. Titration of the COL1A1 antibody may be required due to differences in protocols and secondary/substrate sensitivity.
Localization Cytoplasmic
Immunogen An amino acid sequence from the C-terminus of human Collagen I (QPPQEKAHDGGRYYRA) was used as the immunogen for this COL1A1 antibody.
Buffer Lyophilized from 1X PBS with 2% Trehalose
Purity Antigen affinity
Storage After reconstitution, the COL1A1 antibody can be stored for up to one month at 4oC. For long-term, aliquot and store at -20oC. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
Limitation This COL1A1 antibody is available for research use only.
Uniprot # P02452
Status Available
PDF Link https://www.nsjbio.com/tds-pdf/col1a1-antibody-collagen-i-r31257
Title COL1A1 Antibody / Collagen I
Description Collagen type I alpha 1, also known as COL1A1, is a human gene that encodes the major component of type I collagen, the fibrillar collagen found in most connective tissues, including cartilage. Type I is a fibril-forming collagen found in most connective tissues and is abundant in bone, cornea, dermis and tendon.
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