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- Product number
- ABIN185213 - Provider product page
- Provider
- antibodies-online
- Proper citation
- Antibodies-Online Cat#ABIN185213, RRID:AB_10781638
- Product name
- anti-Intraflagellar Transport Protein 74 Homolog (IFT74) (C-Term) antibody
- Antibody type
- Polyclonal
- Description
- Purified from goat serum by ammonium sulphate precipitation followed by antigen affinity chromatography using the immunizing peptide.
- Reactivity
- Human, Rat
- Host
- Goat
- Epitope
- C-Term
- Vial size
- 100 μg
- Storage
- Aliquot and store at -20°C.
- Handling
- Minimize freezing and thawing.
Submitted references Disruption of intraflagellar protein transport in photoreceptor cilia causes Leber congenital amaurosis in humans and mice.
Analysis of IFT74 as a candidate gene for chromosome 9p-linked ALS-FTD.
Differential gene expression during capillary morphogenesis in 3D collagen matrices: regulated expression of genes involved in basement membrane matrix assembly, cell cycle progression, cellular differentiation and G-protein signaling.
Boldt K, Mans DA, Won J, van Reeuwijk J, Vogt A, Kinkl N, Letteboer SJ, Hicks WL, Hurd RE, Naggert JK, Texier Y, den Hollander AI, Koenekoop RK, Bennett J, Cremers FP, Gloeckner CJ, Nishina PM, Roepman R, Ueffing M
The Journal of clinical investigation 2011 Jun;121(6):2169-80
The Journal of clinical investigation 2011 Jun;121(6):2169-80
Analysis of IFT74 as a candidate gene for chromosome 9p-linked ALS-FTD.
Momeni P, Schymick J, Jain S, Cookson MR, Cairns NJ, Greggio E, Greenway MJ, Berger S, Pickering-Brown S, Chiò A, Fung HC, Holtzman DM, Huey ED, Wassermann EM, Adamson J, Hutton ML, Rogaeva E, St George-Hyslop P, Rothstein JD, Hardiman O, Grafman J, Singleton A, Hardy J, Traynor BJ
BMC neurology 2006 Dec 13;6:44
BMC neurology 2006 Dec 13;6:44
Differential gene expression during capillary morphogenesis in 3D collagen matrices: regulated expression of genes involved in basement membrane matrix assembly, cell cycle progression, cellular differentiation and G-protein signaling.
Bell SE, Mavila A, Salazar R, Bayless KJ, Kanagala S, Maxwell SA, Davis GE
Journal of cell science 2001 Aug;114(Pt 15):2755-73
Journal of cell science 2001 Aug;114(Pt 15):2755-73
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