Anti-Cyclin E1 antibody [CCNE1/2460] - BSA and Azide free (ab237935)
Key features and details
- Mouse monoclonal [CCNE1/2460] to Cyclin E1 - BSA and Azide free
- Suitable for: PepArr, IHC-P
- Reacts with: Human
- Isotype: IgG
Overview
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Product name
Anti-Cyclin E1 antibody [CCNE1/2460] - BSA and Azide free
See all Cyclin E1 primary antibodies -
Description
Mouse monoclonal [CCNE1/2460] to Cyclin E1 - BSA and Azide free -
Host species
Mouse -
Tested Applications & Species
See all applications and species dataApplication Species IHC-P HumanPepArr Human -
Immunogen
Recombinant fragment within Human Cyclin E1 aa 10-176. The exact sequence is proprietary.
Database link: P24864 -
Positive control
- IHC-P: Human colon carcinoma tissues.
Properties
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Form
Liquid -
Storage instructions
Shipped at 4°C. Store at +4°C short term (1-2 weeks). Upon delivery aliquot. Store at -20°C long term. Avoid freeze / thaw cycle. -
Storage buffer
pH: 7.2
Constituent: PBS -
Carrier free
Yes -
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Purity
Protein A/G purified -
Purification notes
Purified from Bioreactor Concentrate by Protein A/G. -
Clonality
Monoclonal -
Clone number
CCNE1/2460 -
Isotype
IgG -
Light chain type
kappa -
Research areas
Images
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Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded human colon carcinoma tissue stained for Cyclin E1 using ab237935 at 2 µg/ml in immunohistochemical analysis.
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Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded human colon carcinoma tissue stained for Cyclin E1 using ab237935 at 2 µg/ml in immunohistochemical analysis.
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Analysis of Protein Array containing more than 19,000 full-length human proteins using ab237935.
Z- and S- Score: The Z-score represents the strength of a signal that a monoclonal antibody (MAb) (in combination with a fluorescently-tagged anti-IgG secondary antibody) produces when binding to a particular protein on the HuProtTM array. Z-scores are described in units of standard deviations (SD’s) above the mean value of all signals generated on that array. If targets on HuProtTM are arranged in descending order of the Z-score, the S-score is the difference (also in units of SD’s) between the Z-score. S-score therefore represents the relative target specificity of a MAb to its intended target. A MAb is considered to specific to its intended target, if the MAb has an S-score of at least 2.5. For example, if a MAb binds to protein X with a Z-score of 43 and to protein Y with a Z-score of 14, then the S-score for the binding of that MAb to protein X is equal to 29.