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- Product number
- 11967-1-AP - Provider product page
- Provider
- Proteintech Group
- Product name
- AGR3 antibody
- Antibody type
- Polyclonal
- Description
- AGR3 antibody (Cat. #11967-1-AP) is a rabbit polyclonal antibody that shows reactivity with human, mouse and has been validated for the following applications: IF, IHC, WB,ELISA.
- Reactivity
- Human, Mouse
- Host
- Rabbit
- Conjugate
- Unconjugated
- Isotype
- IgG
- Vial size
- 20ul, 150ul
Submitted references Stepwise fate conversion of supporting cells to sensory hair cells in the chick auditory epithelium.
Single-cell RNA sequencing reveals small extracellular vesicles derived from malignant cells that contribute to angiogenesis in human breast cancers.
AGR3 Regulates Airway Epithelial Junctions in Patients with Frequent Exacerbations of COPD.
Single-cell proteomics reveals changes in expression during hair-cell development.
Expression of protein disulfide isomerase family members correlates with tumor progression and patient survival in ovarian cancer.
Matsunaga M, Yamamoto R, Kita T, Ohnishi H, Yamamoto N, Okano T, Omori K, Nakagawa T
iScience 2023 Feb 17;26(2):106046
iScience 2023 Feb 17;26(2):106046
Single-cell RNA sequencing reveals small extracellular vesicles derived from malignant cells that contribute to angiogenesis in human breast cancers.
Zhang Y, Zhen F, Sun Y, Han B, Wang H, Zhang Y, Zhang H, Hu J
Journal of translational medicine 2023 Aug 25;21(1):570
Journal of translational medicine 2023 Aug 25;21(1):570
AGR3 Regulates Airway Epithelial Junctions in Patients with Frequent Exacerbations of COPD.
Ye R, Wang C, Sun P, Bai S, Zhao L
Frontiers in pharmacology 2021;12:669403
Frontiers in pharmacology 2021;12:669403
Single-cell proteomics reveals changes in expression during hair-cell development.
Zhu Y, Scheibinger M, Ellwanger DC, Krey JF, Choi D, Kelly RT, Heller S, Barr-Gillespie PG
eLife 2019 Nov 4;8
eLife 2019 Nov 4;8
Expression of protein disulfide isomerase family members correlates with tumor progression and patient survival in ovarian cancer.
Samanta S, Tamura S, Dubeau L, Mhawech-Fauceglia P, Miyagi Y, Kato H, Lieberman R, Buckanovich RJ, Lin YG, Neamati N
Oncotarget 2017 Nov 28;8(61):103543-103556
Oncotarget 2017 Nov 28;8(61):103543-103556
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