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- Product number
- NBP1-05183 - Provider product page
- Provider
- Novus Biologicals
- Proper citation
- Novus Cat#NBP1-05183, RRID:AB_1556264
- Product name
- Rat Monoclonal Lipocalin-2/NGAL Antibody
- Antibody type
- Monoclonal
- Description
- Protein A or G purified. neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin
- Reactivity
- Mouse
- Host
- Rat
- Isotype
- IgG
- Vial size
- 100 ug
- Concentration
- 1.0 mg/ml
- Storage
- Store at 4C. Do not freeze.
Submitted references Reactive Glia-Derived Neuroinflammation: a Novel Hallmark in Lafora Progressive Myoclonus Epilepsy That Progresses with Age.
Lahuerta M, Gonzalez D, Aguado C, Fathinajafabadi A, García-Giménez JL, Moreno-Estellés M, Romá-Mateo C, Knecht E, Pallardó FV, Sanz P
Molecular neurobiology 2020 Mar;57(3):1607-1621
Molecular neurobiology 2020 Mar;57(3):1607-1621
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Supportive validation
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- ELISA: Lipocalin-2/NGAL Antibody (29) - BSA Free [NBP1-05183] - The figure illustrates the calibration curve of a sandwich assay with NBP2-21746 as the capture antibody and NBP1-05183B as the biotinylated detection antibody.
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- Immunohistochemistry: Lipocalin-2/NGAL Antibody (29) - BSA Free [NBP1-05183] - NGAL expression in the ischemia-reperfusion injured mouse kidney; detected with anti-mouse NGAL antibody at dilution of 1:1000. Image and data supplied by Prof. Gueler, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover.
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- Immunohistochemistry: Lipocalin-2/NGAL Antibody (29) - BSA Free [NBP1-05183] - NGAL expression 2 days after the introduction of ischemic-reperfusion injured mouse kidney;detected with anti-mouse NGAL antibody at dilution of 1:1000. Image and data supplied by Prof. Gueler, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover.