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FANCB rabbit pAb

FANCB rabbit pAb

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  • Gene Name: FANCB
  • Immunogen: Synthesized peptide derived from human FANCB AA range: 585-635
  • Specificity: This antibody detects endogenous levels of FANCB at Human/Mouse
  • Composition: Liquid in PBS containing 50% glycerol, 0.5% BSA and 0.02% sodium azide.
  • Source: Polyclonal, Rabbit,IgG
  • Dilution ratio: WB 1:500-2000
  • Purification process: The antibody was affinity-purified from rabbit serum by affinity-chromatography using specific immunogen.
  • Concentration: 1 mg/ml
  • Storage: -20°C/1 year
  • Background: This gene encodes a member of the Fanconi anemia complementation group B. This protein is assembled into a nucleoprotein complex that is involved in the repair of DNA lesions. Mutations in this gene can cause chromosome instability and VACTERL syndrome with hydrocephalus. [provided by RefSeq, Apr 2016],
  • Function: disease:Defects in FANCB are a cause of Fanconi anemia (FA) [MIM:227650]. FA is a genetically heterogeneous, autosomal recessive disorder characterized by progressive pancytopenia, a diverse assortment of congenital malformations, and a predisposition to the development of malignancies. At the cellular level it is associated with hypersensitivity to DNA-damaging agents, chromosomal instability (increased chromosome breakage), and defective DNA repair.,disease:Defects in FANCB are the cause of cause of Fanconi anemia complementation group B (FANCB) [MIM:300514]; also called Fanconi pancytopenia type 2 (FA2).,disease:Defects in FANCB are the cause of X-linked VACTERL-H (XVACTERL-H) [MIM:314390]; also known as X-linked VACTERL association with hydrocephalus syndrome. VACTERL is an acronym for vertebral anomalies, anal atresia, cardiac malformations, tracheoesophageal fistula, renal anomalie
  • Species: Human; Mouse
  • Range: WB
  • Protein: FANCB
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