Anti-NSDHL Antibody



Highest antigen sequence identity to the following orthologs:
Rat ENSRNOG00000057814 (92%)
Mouse ENSMUSG00000031349 (91%)
Recommended conditions:
Dilution: 1:50 - 1:200
Retrieval method: HIER pH6
Recommended conditions:
Working concentration: 0.04-0.4 µg/ml
Recommended conditions:
Fixation/Permeabilization: PFA/Triton X-100
Working concentration: 0.25-2 µg/ml
Orthogonal validation of protein expression using IHC by comparison to RNA-seq data of corresponding target in high and low expression tissues.
Validation of protein expression in IHC by comparing independent antibodies targeting different epitopes of the protein.
Validated against independent antibody Anti-NSDHL HPA000248.
Validation of protein expression in WB by comparing independent antibodies targeting different epitopes of the protein.
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 ENSG00000147383 on the Human Protein Atlas
Immunofluorescence and fluorescent-protein tagging show high correlation for protein localization in mammalian cells.
Nat Methods , 2013 Apr; 10(4):315-23. Epub 2013 Feb 24
Intercellular transfer of proteins as identified by stable isotope labeling of amino acids in cell culture.
J Biol Chem , 2010 Feb 26; 285(9):6285-97. Epub 2009 Dec 21
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