Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP)

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Cat-Nr.
101-M104
Size
100 µg
  €533.00

Description / Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP)

Alpha-1-fetoprotein (AFP), also alphafoetoprotein or α1-foetoprotein, is a glycoprotein in mammals that is produced during human embryonic development in the course of pregnancy by the entodermal tissue and fetal liver, or in adults especially in tumor cells of the liver. Physiologically, alpha-1 fetoprotein has the function of a fetal transport protein, particularly transporting copper, nickel, fatty acids, and bilirubin in fetal blood plasma. AFP is structurally closely related to the transport proteins albumin, vitamin D-binding protein, and afamine. Production begins in the four-week-old embryo, is highest in the twelfth to sixteenth weeks, and stops almost completely after birth. In the adult, plasma levels are usually less than 40 ng/ml.

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Size 100 µg
Source Mouse
Isotype IgG1
Clone Nr. (#5E47)
Species Reactivity Human
Formulation lyophilized
Buffer PBS
Reconstitution Reconstitute the antibody with 500 µl sterile PBS and the final concentration is 200 µg/ml.
Stability and Storage Lyophilized samples are stable for 2 years from date of receipt when stored at -70°C. Reconstituted antibody can be aliquoted and stored frozen at < -20 °C for at least for six months without detectable loss of activity.
Antigen purified human native Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) protein
Application E
Synonyms Alpha-1-fetoprotein, Alpha-fetoglobulin
Uniprot ID P02771
Protein RefSeq NP_001125.1
mRNA RefSeq NM_001134.2

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