PhenoVue anti-MAP2 antibody 100X is a monoclonal unconjugated anti-MAP2 antibody. It specifically recognizes MAP2 (Microtubule-associated protein 2), a neuron-specific protein which promotes the assembly and stability of the microtubule network.
MAP2 is essential for the development and the maintenance of neuronal morphology.
PhenoVue anti-MAP2 antibody is validated for use in imaging and high-content analysis applications.
For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
PhenoVue anti-MAP2 antibody 100X is a monoclonal unconjugated anti-MAP2 antibody. It specifically recognizes MAP2 (Microtubule-associated protein 2), a neuron-specific protein which promotes the assembly and stability of the microtubule network.
MAP2 is essential for the development and the maintenance of neuronal morphology.
PhenoVue anti-MAP2 antibody is validated for use in imaging and high-content analysis applications.
For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
PhenoVue anti-MAP2 antibody is an unconjugated monoclonal mouse anti-MAP2 antibody (IgG1, k) which specifically recognizes human and mouse MAP2 protein. MAP2 is a cytoskeletal component predominantly expressed in neuronal dendrites, and commonly used as a somatodendritic marker.
As such, PhenoVue anti-MAP2 antibody can be used with our PhenoVue neuronal differentiation staining kit.
PhenoVue anti-MAP2 antibody is validated for use in imaging and high-content analysis applications.
Features:
Form |
Solution
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Application |
High Content Imaging
Microscopy
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Brand |
PhenoVue™
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Host Species |
Mouse
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Organelle and Cell Compartment |
Microtubules
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Quantity |
1 x 100 µL
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Sample Type |
Fixed samples only
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Shipping Conditions |
Shipped in Dry Ice
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Storage Conditions |
-16 °C or below, protected from light
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Target Species |
Human
Mouse
Rat
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Type |
Individual Reagent
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