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SKU:YP-Ab-03427-53UL
Wnt-10b Monoclonal Antibody
Wnt-10b Monoclonal Antibody
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- Reaction species: Human
- Gene Name: WNT10B
- Protein name: Protein Wnt-10b
- Immunogen: Purified recombinant fragment of human Wnt-10b expressed in E. Coli.
- Specificity: Wnt-10b Monoclonal Antibody detects endogenous levels of Wnt-10b protein.
- Composition: Ascitic fluid containing 0.03% sodium azide,0.5% BSA, 50%glycerol.
- Source: Monoclonal, Mouse
- Dilution ratio: Western Blot: 1/500 - 1/2000. Immunohistochemistry: 1/200 - 1/1000. Immunofluorescence: 1/200 - 1/1000. ELISA: 1/10000. Not yet tested in other applications.
- Purification process: Affinity purification
- Storage: -20°C/1 year
- Other Names: WNT10B; WNT12; Protein Wnt-10b; Protein Wnt-12
- Background: The WNT gene family consists of structurally related genes which encode secreted signaling proteins. These proteins have been implicated in oncogenesis and in several developmental processes, including regulation of cell fate and patterning during embryogenesis. This gene is a member of the WNT gene family. It may be involved in breast cancer, and its protein signaling is likely a molecular switch that governs adipogenesis. This protein is 96% identical to the mouse Wnt10b protein at the amino acid level. This gene is clustered with another family member, WNT1, in the chromosome 12q13 region. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008],
- Function: developmental stage:Infant brain has higher levels of WNT10B than adult brain.,function:Ligand for members of the frizzled family of seven transmembrane receptors.,function:Ligand for members of the frizzled family of seven transmembrane receptors. Probable developmental protein. May be a signaling molecule which affects the development of discrete regions of tissues. Is likely to signal over only few cell diameters.,similarity:Belongs to the Wnt family.,tissue specificity:Detected in most adult tissues. Highest levels were found in heart and skeletal muscle. Low levels are found in brain.,
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