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- Product number
- 15325-1-AP - Provider product page

- Provider
- Proteintech Group
- Product name
- MOAP1 antibody
- Antibody type
- Polyclonal
- Description
- MOAP1 antibody (Cat. #15325-1-AP) is a rabbit polyclonal antibody that shows reactivity with human, mouse, rat and has been validated for the following applications: ELISA.
- Reactivity
- Human, Mouse, Rat
- Host
- Rabbit
- Conjugate
- Unconjugated
- Isotype
- IgG
- Vial size
- 20ul, 150ul
Submitted references PNMA4 enhances anti-RNA virus immunity by promoting RIG-I signaling pathway.
The retrotransposon-derived capsid genes PNMA1 and PNMA4 maintain reproductive capacity.
The retrotransposon - derived capsid genes PNMA1 and PNMA4 maintain reproductive capacity.
The retrotransposon-derived capsid genes PNMA1 and PNMA4 maintain reproductive capacity.
Song H, Li ZW, Xie YT, Tang X, Hu YT, Tan Y, Huang Y, Cheng YL, Pei G, Kuang M
International immunopharmacology 2025 Nov 14;165:115446
International immunopharmacology 2025 Nov 14;165:115446
The retrotransposon-derived capsid genes PNMA1 and PNMA4 maintain reproductive capacity.
Wood TWP, Henriques WS, Cullen HB, Romero M, Blengini CS, Sarathy S, Sorkin J, Bekele H, Jin C, Kim S, Wang X, Laureau R, Chemiakine A, Khondker RC, Isola JVV, Stout MB, Gennarino VA, Mogessie B, Jain D, Schindler K, Suh Y, Wiedenheft B, Berchowitz LE
Nature aging 2025 May;5(5):765-779
Nature aging 2025 May;5(5):765-779
The retrotransposon - derived capsid genes PNMA1 and PNMA4 maintain reproductive capacity.
Wood TWP, Henriques WS, Cullen HB, Romero M, Blengini CS, Sarathy S, Sorkin J, Bekele H, Jin C, Kim S, Chemiakine A, Khondker RC, Isola JVV, Stout MB, Gennarino VA, Mogessie B, Jain D, Schindler K, Suh Y, Wiedenheft B, Berchowitz LE
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology 2024 May 14;
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology 2024 May 14;
The retrotransposon-derived capsid genes PNMA1 and PNMA4 maintain reproductive capacity.
Wood TWP, Henriques WS, Cullen HB, Romero M, Blengini CS, Sarathy S, Sorkin J, Bekele H, Jin C, Kim S, Chemiakine A, Khondker RC, Isola JVV, Stout MB, Gennarino VA, Mogessie B, Jain D, Schindler K, Suh Y, Wiedenheft B, Berchowitz LE
Research square 2024 Jul 10;
Research square 2024 Jul 10;
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