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Transforming growth factor β1 (TGFβ1) is a 25kDa
homodimer composed of two 12.5kDa subunits held together by disulfide bonds. TGFβ1is
a protein of immense interest to a number of fields and has been associated with
intracellular matrix deposition and tissue repair/damage, cell cycle control and
apoptosis. The Anti-TGFβ1pAb (Cat.# G1221) is directed against biologically active human
TGFβ1, providing a useful tool to analyze TGFβ1in Western blot
analysis or immunostaining applications.
- Immunogen: Biologically active human TGFβ1.
- Antibody Form: Rabbit IgG provided at 1mg/ml in PBS containing
20μg/ml gentamicin as a preservative.
- Specificity: Reacts with biologically active TGFβ1with
no cross-reactivity to TGFβ2and TGFβ3.
Promega Product Information Sheet (.pdf, 30kb):
Western Blotting
Citations
for Western Blot Analysis
ELISA
Part of the Quality control is an indirect ELISA recognition of TGFβ1.
TGFß1
Emax® ImmunoAssay System: The antibody is one of the two antibodies used in this system.
Immunocytochemistry
Citations
for Immunocytochemistry
Immunohistochemistry
Technical Literature:
- Smith, C. (1995) Immunohistochemistry using anti-TGF beta 1 polyclonal antibody. Promega Notes 52, 24–26. —Immunohistochemistry
of rat kidney tissue
Cross-Reactivity Citations
For information regarding species cross-reactivity, please select one of the
following species for a list of citations:
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