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Mouse monoclonal antibody Anti-Human HAND2
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| The protein encoded by this gene belongs to the basic helix-loop-helix family of
transcription factors. This gene product is one of two closely related family
members, the HAND proteins, which are asymmetrically expressed in the
developing ventricular chambers and play an essential role in cardiac
morphogenesis. Working in a complementary fashion, they function in the
formation of the right ventricle and aortic arch arteries, implicating them as
mediators of congenital heart disease. In addition, this transcription factor plays an
important role in limb and branchial arch development.[NCBI Entrez Gene Summary] |

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Western blot analysis of immunized recombinant protein, using anti-HAND2 monoclonal antibody.
Arrow indicates the region of immunized recombinant protein carrying 50-200 amino acids. |
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| Antibody Concentration |
100 μg/ml (1.0 ml) |
| Host Species |
Human |
| Preparation |
This antibody was purified using protein G column chromatography from culture supernatant of hybridoma cultured in a medium containing bovine IgG-depleted (approximately 95%) fetal bovine serum. |
| Sterility |
Filtered through a 0.22 μm membrane. |
| Alternate Names |
Hed, dHand, DHAND2, Thing2, FLJ16260, MGC125303, MGC125304 |
| Accession No. |
NM_021973 |
| Purchase |
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| Caution must be taken to avoid contact with skin or eyes. In such a case, rinse thoroughly at once with water. Do not ingest, inhale, or swallow. Seek medical attention immediately. Wear appropriate protective clothing such as laboratory overalls, safety glasses and gloves. It is strongly advised that this product should be handled by people who have been well trained in laboratory techniques and that it is handled with care pursuant to the principles of good laboratory practice. All chemicals are deemed potentially harmful. The vial is prone to fall over. Use caution, especially when the lid is off . |
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FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY, NOT FOR USE IN DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES.
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