Primary Antibodies
Primary antibodies are immunoglobulins that bind specifically to an antigen of interest, allowing for the detection and quantification of proteins, peptides, or other biomolecules. These antibodies are critical tools in a wide range of applications, including Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and ELISA. At CymitQuimica, we offer an extensive selection of high-quality primary antibodies that provide specificity and sensitivity for various research needs, including cancer, immunology, and cell biology studies.
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- Metabolism Antibodies(279 products)
- Microbiology Antibodies(736 products)
- Signal Transduction(2,717 products)
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H+K+ ATPase antibody
<p>H, K ATPase antibody was raised in mouse using a 34kDa core peptide purified from deglycosylated hog gastric microsomes as the immunogen.</p>TWIST1 antibody
<p>The TWIST1 antibody is a highly specialized polyclonal antibody used in the field of Life Sciences. It is commonly employed in various research applications such as polymerase chain reactions, monoclonal antibody assays, and formation assays. This antibody plays a crucial role in studying the interaction between cyclin D1/CDK4 and inhibitor p21, which are key proteins involved in cell cycle regulation. Additionally, the TWIST1 antibody can be utilized in DNA vaccine studies and hybridization experiments to investigate cyclin D2 expression and cyclin-dependent kinase activity. Researchers also employ this antibody to test substances for their potential impact on hepatic steatosis (fatty liver disease). With its high specificity and reliability, the TWIST1 antibody is an essential tool for scientists exploring molecular mechanisms and cellular processes related to cancer, development, and other areas of biomedical research.</p>
