S100A9 antibody
Quick Overview for S100A9 antibody (ABIN3025524)
Target
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Host
Clonality
Conjugate
Application
Clone
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Purification
- PEG precipitation
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Immunogen
- Recombinant human protein was used as the immunogen for the S100A9 antibody.
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Isotype
- IgM kappa
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Application Notes
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Optimal dilution of the S100A9 antibody should be determined by the researcher.
1. Staining of formalin-fixed tissues requires boiling tissue sections in 10 mM Citrate buffer, pH 6.0, for 10-20 min followed by cooling at RT for 20 min.\. Flow Cytometry: 0.5-1 μg/million cells in 0.1ml,Immunofluorescence: 0.5-1 μg/mL,Immunohistochemistry (Formalin-fixed): 0.5-1 μg/mL for 30 min at RT (1),Not suitable for frozen tissues
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Restrictions
- For Research Use only
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Concentration
- 0.2 mg/mL
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Buffer
- 0.2 mg/mL in 1X PBS with 0.1 mg/mL BSA (US sourced) and 0.05 % sodium azide
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Preservative
- Sodium azide
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Precaution of Use
- This product contains Sodium azide: a POISONOUS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE which should be handled by trained staff only.
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Storage
- 4 °C,-20 °C
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Storage Comment
- Store the S100A9 antibody at 2-8°C (with azide) or aliquot and store at -20°C or colder (without azide).
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- S100A9 (S100 Calcium Binding Protein A9 (S100A9))
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Alternative Name
- S100A9
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Background
- Recognizes a 14 kDa protein, identified as S100A9 (also known as Calgranulin B or MRP14), expressed by granulocytes, monocytes and by tissue macrophages. The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the S100 family of proteins containing 2 EF-hand calcium-binding motifs. S100 proteins are localized in the cytoplasm and/or nucleus of a wide range of cells, and involved in the regulation of a number of cellular processes such as cell cycle progression and differentiation. Altered expression of this protein is associated with the disease cystic fibrosis. This mAb reacts with neutrophils, monocytes and macrophages, and has been shown as an important marker for identifying macrophages in tissue sections. Among cells that are now recognized as macrophages are histiocytes, Kupffer cells, osteoclasts, microglial cells, synovial type A cells, interdigitating cells, and Langerhans cells (in normal tissues) and epithelioid cells and Langerhans-type and foreign-body-type multinucleated giant cells (in inflamed tissues).
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Pathways
- Transition Metal Ion Homeostasis, Positive Regulation of Endopeptidase Activity, S100 Proteins
Target
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