Product Description:
The Anti-Human COL4A1 Antibody (SAA2481) is a highly specific and sensitive tool for detecting and studying the expression of COL4A1 in human tissue samples. This antibody is produced by our team of expert scientists using advanced biotechnology techniques, ensuring the highest quality and reliability in your research.
COL4A1 is a key component of type IV collagen, a major structural protein found in the basement membrane of various tissues, including the skin, blood vessels, and kidney. It plays a crucial role in maintaining tissue integrity and function, and its dysregulation has been linked to various diseases, including cancer and autoimmune disorders.
The main applications of this antibody include immunohistochemistry (IHC), western blotting, and immunofluorescence. It is specifically designed to target human COL4A1, allowing for accurate and specific detection in various tissue samples. This antibody has been extensively tested and validated for use in both research and clinical settings.
In research, the Anti-Human COL4A1 Antibody (SAA2481) can be used to study the expression and localization of COL4A1 in different tissues and disease models. It can also be used to investigate the role of COL4A1 in various biological processes, such as cell adhesion, migration, and signaling.
In a clinical setting, this antibody can be used for diagnostic purposes, such as identifying COL4A1 expression in tumor tissues, which can aid in cancer diagnosis and prognosis. It can also be used to monitor disease progression and response to treatment in patients with COL4A1-related disorders.
With its high sensitivity and specificity, the Anti-Human COL4A1 Antibody (SAA2481) is an essential tool for any researcher or clinician studying the role of COL4A1 in human health and disease. Trust in our expertise and choose this antibody for your next experiment or diagnostic test. Order now and take your research to the next level.
Keywords: Anti-Human COL4A1 Antibody, COL4A1, type IV collagen, basement membrane, immunohistochemistry, western blotting, immunofluorescence, tissue samples, cancer, autoimmune disorders, diagnostic, research, clinical, sensitivity, specificity, disease progression, treatment response, human health, disease.
There are no reviews yet.