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Laminins Marker Panel

Laminins play a crucial role in maintaining tissue integrity and regulating cellular behavior in normal development and homeostasis. 

Laminins are a family of large, multidomain glycoproteins that are crucial components of the extracellular matrix (ECM) in animal tissues. They play a fundamental role in providing structural support to cells and tissues. 

A laminin molecule is typically composed of three different chains (α, β, and γ) that assemble to form a cross-shaped structure. This structure gives laminins their characteristic ability to connect with other molecules in the extracellular matrix and interact with cell surface receptors.

Laminins are involved in various cellular processes, including cell adhesion, migration, differentiation, and tissue organization. Different isoforms of laminins exist, each with specific functions and tissue distributions.

 

Anti-LAMA1 Antibody
Anti-LAMA1 Antibody

Anti-LAMA1 Antibody

AMAb91091
In Stock (10+)
4 707,0 kr
Anti-LAMC2 Antibody
Anti-LAMC2 Antibody

Anti-LAMC2 Antibody

AMAb91098
In Stock (10+)
4 441,0 kr
Anti-LAMA1 Antibody
Anti-LAMA1 Antibody

Anti-LAMA1 Antibody

AMAb91117
In Stock (10+)
4 441,0 kr
Anti-LAMC1 Antibody
Anti-LAMC1 Antibody

Anti-LAMC1 Antibody

AMAb91136
In Stock (10+)
4 441,0 kr
Anti-LAMB3 Antibody
Anti-LAMB3 Antibody

Anti-LAMB3 Antibody

AMAb91161
In Stock (10+)
4 441,0 kr
Anti-LAMA2 Antibody
Anti-LAMA2 Antibody

Anti-LAMA2 Antibody

AMAb91166
In Stock (10+)
4 441,0 kr
Anti-LAMB3 Recombinant Antibody
Anti-LAMB3 Recombinant Antibody

Anti-LAMB3 Recombinant Antibody

AMAb91160R
In Stock (10+)
4 441,0 kr

 

The antibodies in the Laminin Marker panel are designed to identify specific laminin subunits in a tissue of interest to further understand the roles and expression patterns of different laminins.

The white paper explains the design, development, and validation of the laminin marker antibodies and includes one example of how to verify the subunit composition of laminins in tissue using multiplexed IHC with antibodies from the panel. 

Download our "Laminin Marker Panel" white paper:

Laminin Markers Panel