Product Detail: |
Substance P Antibody |
Background Info: |
Raised to Substance P coupled to KLH with carbodiimide . |
Product Type: |
Antibody - Antibodies |
Antibody Type: |
polyclonal |
Format: |
Lyophilised |
Host Animal: |
Rabbit |
Species Reactivity: |
Bird, Bullfrog, Cat, Chick, Chicken, Dog, Dolphin, Doves, Equine, Fish, Frog, Gerbil, Goat, Goldfish, Guinea Pig, Hamster, Horse, Human, Monkey, Mouse, Mudpuppy, Narwhal, Parrot, Pig, Pig, Pigeon, Quail , Rabbit, Ram (Sheep), Rat, Ratfish, Salmon, Scorpaena Porcus (Fish), Sea Lamprey, Sheep, Snail, Sparus Aurata (Fish), Squalus Acanthias (Dogfish), Squirrel, Starfish, Sting Ray, Sturgeon (Fish), Three-Spined Stickleback (Fish), Trout, Turtle, Vole, Zebra Finch (Bird), Zebrafish |
Immunogen: |
Substance P |
Applications: |
Immunohistochemistry, Immunocytochemistry, immunofluorescence |
Data Sheet: |
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Additional Info: |
The Substance P antiserum was quality control tested using standard immunohistochemical methods. The antiserum demonstrates strongly positive labeling of rat substantia nigra and spinal cord using biotin/avidin-HRP techniques. Recommended primary dilutions are 1/500-1/1000 in PBS/0.3% Triton X-100 - Cy3 Fluorchrome and 1/6000-1/8000 in PBS/0.3% Triton X-100 - biotin/avidin-HRP Technique. The specificity of the antiserum for Substance P was demonstrated using soluble pre-adsorption with the peptides in question at a final concentration of 10 µg of peptide per mL of diluted antiserum. Substance P immunolabeling was completely abolished by pre-adsorption with Substance P. Pre-adsorption with the following peptides resulted in no reduction of immunostaining: neurokinin A, neurokinin B, somatostatin and neuropeptide K. |
Gene Symbol: |
Tacr1 |
NCBI Gene Aliases: |
Tac1 |
PubMed IDs: |
16680762, 16131542, 14694537, 11145532, 10571116, 6187783, 2482114, 2445435, 1553558, 25932952 |
Product category: |
Cancer, Dementia, Dementia (aging), Diabetes, Huntington's, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Pain, Parathyroid, Parkinson's, Schizophrenia, Stem Cell, Transcription Factor, Tumor Markers, Viral, |
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