Anti-APOA4 Antibody


Highest antigen sequence identity to the following orthologs:
Mouse ENSMUSG00000032080 (65%)
Rat ENSRNOG00000055909 (63%)
Recommended conditions:
Dilution: 1:500 - 1:1000
Retrieval method: HIER pH6
Recommended conditions:
Working concentration: 0.04-0.4 µg/ml
Orthogonal validation of protein expression using IHC by comparison to RNA-seq data of corresponding target in high and low expression tissues.
Recombinant expression validation in WB using target protein overexpression.
This antibody has been used for staining of 44 normal human tissue samples as well as human cancer samples covering the 20 most common cancer types and up to 12 patients for each cancer type. The results are part of an ongoing effort to map the human proteome using antibodies.
All characterization data for ENSG00000110244 on the Human Protein Atlas
Defining the Celiac Disease Transcriptome using Clinical Pathology Specimens Reveals Biologic Pathways and Supports Diagnosis
Sci Rep , 2019 Nov 7; 9:16163. Epub 2019 Nov 7
Increased maternal and fetal cholesterol efflux capacity and placental CYP27A1 expression in preeclampsia
J Lipid Res , 2017 Apr 10; 58(6):1186-1195. Epub 2017 Apr 10
Variance decomposition of protein profiles from antibody arrays using a longitudinal twin model
Proteome Sci , 2011 Nov 17; 9:73. Epub 2011 Nov 17
Global proteomic profiling reveals altered proteomic signature in schizophrenia serum.
Mol Psychiatry , 2010 Nov; 15(11):1088-100. Epub 2009 Jun 23
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