EPOR (Human) Matched Antibody Pair

Catalog # H00002057-AP61

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Sandwich ELISA detection sensitivity ranging from approximately 729x to 3x dilution of the EPOR 293T overexpression lysate (non-denatured).

  • Specification

    Product Description

    This antibody pair set comes with a matched antibody pair to detect and quantify the protein level of human EPOR.

    Reactivity

    Human

    Quality Control Testing

    Standard curve using EPOR 293T overexpression lysate (non-denatured) as an analyte.

    Sandwich ELISA detection sensitivity ranging from approximately 729x to 3x dilution of the EPOR 293T overexpression lysate (non-denatured).

    Supplied Product

    Antibody pair set content:
    1. Capture antibody: mouse monoclonal anti-EPOR (100 ug)
    2. Detection antibody: rabbit MaxPab® affinity purified polyclonal anti-EPOR (50 ug)
    *Reagents are sufficient for at least 3-5 x 96 well plates using recommended protocols.

    Storage Instruction

    Store reagents of the antibody pair set at -20°C or lower. Please aliquot to avoid repeated freeze thaw cycle. Reagents should be returned to -20°C storage immediately after use.

  • Applications

    ELISA Pair (Transfected lysate)

  • Gene Info — EPOR

    Entrez GeneID

    2057

    Gene Name

    EPOR

    Gene Alias

    MGC138358

    Gene Description

    erythropoietin receptor

    Omim ID

    133100 133171

    Gene Ontology

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    Gene Summary

    The erythropoietin receptor is a member of the cytokine receptor family. Upon erythropoietin binding, the erythropoietin receptor activates Jak2 tyrosine kinase which activates different intracellular pathways including: Ras/MAP kinase, phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase and STAT transcription factors. The stimulated erythropoietin receptor appears to have a role in erythroid cell survival. Defects in the erythropoietin receptor may produce erythroleukemia and familial erythrocytosis. [provided by RefSeq

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