NBP234705FR

Pax6 Antibody (PAX6/498), DyLight 680, Novus Biologicals™

Manufacturer: Novus Biologicals

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NBP234705FR - Each of 1

₹ 55,271.76

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Base Price: ₹ 55,271.76

GST (18%): ₹ 9,948.917

Total Price: ₹ 65,220.677

Antigen

Pax6

Classification

Monoclonal

Conjugate

DyLight 680

Gene Alias

keratitis), MGC17209, Oculorhombin, paired box 6, paired box protein Pax-6

Host Species

Mouse

Molecular Weight of Antigen

47 kDa

Quantity

0.1 mL

Research Discipline

Cellular Markers, Diabetes Research, Neuronal Stem Cell Markers, Neuroscience, Sensory Systems, Stem Cell Markers, Stem Cells, Transcription Factors and Regulators, Vision

Gene ID (Entrez)

5080

Target Species

Human, Mouse, Rat, Chicken

Form

Purified

Applications

Western Blot, Flow Cytometry, ELISA, Immunocytochemistry, Immunofluorescence, Immunohistochemistry (Frozen)

Clone

PAX6/498

Dilution

Western Blot, Flow Cytometry, ELISA, Immunocytochemistry/Immunofluorescence, Immunohistochemistry-Frozen

Gene Symbols

PAX6

Immunogen

Recombinant fragment (N-terminus; aa 1-300) of human PAX6 protein

Purification Method

Protein A or G purified

Regulatory Status

RUO

Primary or Secondary

Primary

Test Specificity

Pax genes contain paired domains with strong homology to genes in Drosophila, which are involved in programming early development. Lesions in the Pax-6 gene account for most cases of aniridia, a congenital malformation of the eye, chiefly characterized by iris hypoplasia, which can cause blindness. Pax-6 is involved in other anterior segment malformations besides aniridia, such as Peters anomaly, a major error in the embryonic development of the eye with corneal clouding with variable iridolenticulocorneal adhesions. The Pax-6 gene encodes a transcriptional regulator that recognizes target genes through its paired-type DNA-binding domain. The paired domain is composed of two distinct DNA-binding subdomains, the amino-terminal subdomain and the carboxy-terminal subdomain, which bind respective consensus DNA sequences. The human Pax-6 gene produces two alternatively spliced isoforms that have the distinct structure of the paired domain.

Content And Storage

Store at 4C in the dark.

Isotype

IgG1 κ

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Description

  • Pax6 Monoclonal specifically detects Pax6 in Human, Mouse, Rat, Chicken samples
  • It is validated for Western Blot, Flow Cytometry, Immunohistochemistry, Immunocytochemistry/Immunofluorescence, Flow (Intracellular).

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Antigen:
Pax6

Classification:
Monoclonal

Conjugate:
DyLight 680

Gene Alias:
keratitis), MGC17209, Oculorhombin, paired box 6, paired box protein Pax-6

Host Species:
Mouse

Molecular Weight of Antigen:
47 kDa

Quantity:
0.1 mL

Research Discipline:
Cellular Markers, Diabetes Research, Neuronal Stem Cell Markers, Neuroscience, Sensory Systems, Stem Cell Markers, Stem Cells, Transcription Factors and Regulators, Vision

Gene ID (Entrez):
5080

Target Species:
Human, Mouse, Rat, Chicken

Form:
Purified

Applications:
Western Blot, Flow Cytometry, ELISA, Immunocytochemistry, Immunofluorescence, Immunohistochemistry (Frozen)

Clone:
PAX6/498

Dilution:
Western Blot, Flow Cytometry, ELISA, Immunocytochemistry/Immunofluorescence, Immunohistochemistry-Frozen

Gene Symbols:
PAX6

Immunogen:
Recombinant fragment (N-terminus; aa 1-300) of human PAX6 protein

Purification Method:
Protein A or G purified

Regulatory Status:
RUO

Primary or Secondary:
Primary

Test Specificity:
Pax genes contain paired domains with strong homology to genes in Drosophila, which are involved in programming early development. Lesions in the Pax-6 gene account for most cases of aniridia, a congenital malformation of the eye, chiefly characterized by iris hypoplasia, which can cause blindness. Pax-6 is involved in other anterior segment malformations besides aniridia, such as Peters anomaly, a major error in the embryonic development of the eye with corneal clouding with variable iridolenticulocorneal adhesions. The Pax-6 gene encodes a transcriptional regulator that recognizes target genes through its paired-type DNA-binding domain. The paired domain is composed of two distinct DNA-binding subdomains, the amino-terminal subdomain and the carboxy-terminal subdomain, which bind respective consensus DNA sequences. The human Pax-6 gene produces two alternatively spliced isoforms that have the distinct structure of the paired domain.

Content And Storage:
Store at 4C in the dark.

Isotype:
IgG1 κ

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Antigen:
Pax6

Classification:
Monoclonal

Conjugate:
APC

Gene Alias:
keratitis), MGC17209, Oculorhombin, paired box 6, paired box protein Pax-6

Host Species:
Mouse

Molecular Weight of Antigen:
47 kDa

Quantity:
0.1 mL

Research Discipline:
Cellular Markers, Diabetes Research, Neuronal Stem Cell Markers, Neuroscience, Sensory Systems, Stem Cell Markers, Stem Cells, Transcription Factors and Regulators, Vision

Gene ID (Entrez):
5080

Target Species:
Human, Mouse, Rat, Chicken

Form:
Purified

Applications:
Flow Cytometry

Clone:
PAX6/498

Dilution:
Flow Cytometry

Gene Symbols:
PAX6

Immunogen:
Recombinant fragment (N-terminus; aa 1-300) of human PAX6 protein

Purification Method:
Protein A or G purified

Regulatory Status:
RUO

Primary or Secondary:
Primary

Test Specificity:
Pax genes contain paired domains with strong homology to genes in Drosophila, which are involved in programming early development. Lesions in the Pax-6 gene account for most cases of aniridia, a congenital malformation of the eye, chiefly characterized by iris hypoplasia, which can cause blindness. Pax-6 is involved in other anterior segment malformations besides aniridia, such as Peters anomaly, a major error in the embryonic development of the eye with corneal clouding with variable iridolenticulocorneal adhesions. The Pax-6 gene encodes a transcriptional regulator that recognizes target genes through its paired-type DNA-binding domain. The paired domain is composed of two distinct DNA-binding subdomains, the amino-terminal subdomain and the carboxy-terminal subdomain, which bind respective consensus DNA sequences. The human Pax-6 gene produces two alternatively spliced isoforms that have the distinct structure of the paired domain.

Content And Storage:
Store at 4C in the dark.

Isotype:
IgG1 κ

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Novus Biologicals

NBP234705PE

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Antigen:
Pax6

Classification:
Monoclonal

Conjugate:
PE

Gene Alias:
keratitis), MGC17209, Oculorhombin, paired box 6, paired box protein Pax-6

Host Species:
Mouse

Molecular Weight of Antigen:
47 kDa

Quantity:
0.1 mL

Research Discipline:
Cellular Markers, Diabetes Research, Neuronal Stem Cell Markers, Neuroscience, Sensory Systems, Stem Cell Markers, Stem Cells, Transcription Factors and Regulators, Vision

Gene ID (Entrez):
5080

Target Species:
Human, Mouse, Rat, Chicken

Form:
Purified

Applications:
Flow Cytometry

Clone:
PAX6/498

Dilution:
Flow Cytometry

Gene Symbols:
PAX6

Immunogen:
Recombinant fragment (N-terminus; aa 1-300) of human PAX6 protein

Purification Method:
Protein A or G purified

Regulatory Status:
RUO

Primary or Secondary:
Primary

Test Specificity:
Pax genes contain paired domains with strong homology to genes in Drosophila, which are involved in programming early development. Lesions in the Pax-6 gene account for most cases of aniridia, a congenital malformation of the eye, chiefly characterized by iris hypoplasia, which can cause blindness. Pax-6 is involved in other anterior segment malformations besides aniridia, such as Peters anomaly, a major error in the embryonic development of the eye with corneal clouding with variable iridolenticulocorneal adhesions. The Pax-6 gene encodes a transcriptional regulator that recognizes target genes through its paired-type DNA-binding domain. The paired domain is composed of two distinct DNA-binding subdomains, the amino-terminal subdomain and the carboxy-terminal subdomain, which bind respective consensus DNA sequences. The human Pax-6 gene produces two alternatively spliced isoforms that have the distinct structure of the paired domain.

Content And Storage:
Store at 4C in the dark.

Isotype:
IgG1 κ

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Antigen:
Pax6

Classification:
Monoclonal

Conjugate:
DyLight 405

Gene Alias:
keratitis), MGC17209, Oculorhombin, paired box 6, paired box protein Pax-6

Host Species:
Mouse

Molecular Weight of Antigen:
47 kDa

Quantity:
0.1 mL

Research Discipline:
Cellular Markers, Diabetes Research, Neuronal Stem Cell Markers, Neuroscience, Sensory Systems, Stem Cell Markers, Stem Cells, Transcription Factors and Regulators, Vision

Gene ID (Entrez):
5080

Target Species:
Human, Mouse, Rat, Chicken

Form:
Purified

Applications:
Western Blot, Flow Cytometry, ELISA, Immunocytochemistry, Immunofluorescence, Immunohistochemistry (Frozen)

Clone:
PAX6/498

Dilution:
Western Blot, Flow Cytometry, ELISA, Immunocytochemistry/Immunofluorescence, Immunohistochemistry-Frozen

Gene Symbols:
PAX6

Immunogen:
Recombinant fragment (N-terminus; aa 1-300) of human PAX6 protein

Purification Method:
Protein A or G purified

Regulatory Status:
RUO

Primary or Secondary:
Primary

Test Specificity:
Pax genes contain paired domains with strong homology to genes in Drosophila, which are involved in programming early development. Lesions in the Pax-6 gene account for most cases of aniridia, a congenital malformation of the eye, chiefly characterized by iris hypoplasia, which can cause blindness. Pax-6 is involved in other anterior segment malformations besides aniridia, such as Peters anomaly, a major error in the embryonic development of the eye with corneal clouding with variable iridolenticulocorneal adhesions. The Pax-6 gene encodes a transcriptional regulator that recognizes target genes through its paired-type DNA-binding domain. The paired domain is composed of two distinct DNA-binding subdomains, the amino-terminal subdomain and the carboxy-terminal subdomain, which bind respective consensus DNA sequences. The human Pax-6 gene produces two alternatively spliced isoforms that have the distinct structure of the paired domain.

Content And Storage:
Store at 4C in the dark.

Isotype:
IgG1 κ