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CFL2 rabbit polyclonal antibody package:50 μl Swissprot No P25789 Gene Accession

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Swissprot No P25789 Gene Accession BC005361 WB Predicted band size 29 kDa WB Positive control WB Recommended dilution 500-2000 IHC predicted cell location Predicted cell location: Cytoplasm and Nucleus IHC positive control Positive control: Human liver cancer IHC Recommed dilution Recommended dilution: 40-200 Storage

After 7 days of treatment

These proteins are related through a highly conserved N-terminal region termed the 'Rel domain

Swissprot No Q5T6X5 Gene Accession NP_683766 WB Predicted band size 105 kDa WB Positive control WB Recommended dilution 500-2000 IHC predicted cell location Predicted cell location: Cell membrane IHC positive control Positive control: Human cervical cancer IHC Recommed dilution Recommended dilution: 20-100 Storage

aberrant expression of this protein is observed in cervical adenocarcinomas

CFL2 rabbit polyclonal antibody package:50 μl Swissprot No P25789 Gene AccessionSpecification Full name CFL2 rabbit polyclonal antibody Alternative names 50 l 100 l Reactivity rabbit polyclonal Applications WB, IHC Host Rabbit Clone type rabbit polyclonal Target Background This gene encodes an intracellular protein that is involved in the regulation of actin filament dynamics. This protein is a major component of intranuclear and cytoplasmic actin rods. It can bind G and F actin in a 1: 1 ratio of cofilin to actin, and it

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