SSR2 Antibody

Signal Sequence Receptor Beta, Mouse Anti Human

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Cat. No.
BT512
Appearance
Colorless, sterile-filtered solution.

TMEFF2 Antibody

Tomoregulin-2, Mouse Anti Human

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Cat. No.
BT1556
Appearance
A clear, colorless solution that has been sterilized by filtration.

TNNI1 Antibody

Troponin I Type 1, Mouse Anti Human

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Cat. No.
BT1656
Appearance
A clear, sterile-filtered solution.

TNNI1 Paired Antibody

Mouse Anti Human Troponin I Type 1 Paired

TNNI1 gold conjugation antibody and TNNI1 capture antibody are utilized in the development of rapid tests for TNNI1. It's important to note that when placing an order, for instance, for 50µg of antibody, we dispatch 25µg of each antibody, totaling 50µg.
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Cat. No.
BT1728
Appearance
Two vials containing a sterile, filtered, clear, and colorless solution.

Streptavidin Antibody

Streptavidin, Mouse Antibody

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Cat. No.
BT780
Appearance
Clear, sterile-filtered solution.

SUMO2/3 Antibody

Small Ubiquitin-Related Modifier 2/3, Mouse Anti Human

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Cat. No.
BT894
Appearance
A clear, colorless solution that has been sterilized by filtration.

Vimentin Antibody

Vimentin, Mouse Anti Human Antibody

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Cat. No.
BT2975

Vimentin Antibody, Biotin

Vimentin, Mouse Anti Human Antibody, Biotin

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Cat. No.
BT3057

Vimentin Antibody, FITC

Vimentin, Mouse Anti Human Antibody, FITC

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Cat. No.
BT3121

Vimentin PAT5H8AT Antibody

Vimentin PAT5H8AT, Mouse Anti Human

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Cat. No.
BT3185
Appearance
A clear, sterile solution without any color.
Definition and Classification

Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are laboratory-produced molecules engineered to serve as substitute antibodies that can restore, enhance, or mimic the immune system’s attack on cells . They are produced by identical immune cells that are all clones of a unique parent cell . Monoclonal antibodies can be classified based on their source and structure:

  • Murine mAbs: Derived from mouse cells.
  • Chimeric mAbs: Contain both human and mouse components.
  • Humanized mAbs: Mostly human, with only small mouse-derived components.
  • Human mAbs: Fully human antibodies .
Biological Properties

Monoclonal antibodies exhibit several key biological properties:

  • Protein Sequence: Identical protein sequences and antigen-binding sites .
  • Expression Patterns: Produced by B lymphocytes and expressed in hybridoma cells .
  • Tissue Distribution: Can be designed to target specific tissues or cells, such as cancer cells .
Biological Functions

Monoclonal antibodies play crucial roles in the immune system:

  • Pathogen Recognition: Bind to specific antigens on pathogens, marking them for destruction .
  • Immune Response: Enhance the immune system’s ability to fight infections and diseases .
  • Therapeutic Functions: Used in treating various diseases, including cancer, autoimmune disorders, and infectious diseases .
Modes of Action

Monoclonal antibodies interact with other molecules and cells through various mechanisms:

  • Binding Partners: Bind to specific antigens on target cells .
  • Downstream Signaling Cascades: Trigger immune responses by activating immune cells and complement systems .
  • Effector Functions: Engage Fc receptors on immune cells, leading to cell-mediated cytotoxicity .
Regulatory Mechanisms

The expression and activity of monoclonal antibodies are tightly regulated:

  • Transcriptional Regulation: Controlled by specific transcription factors that regulate the expression of antibody genes .
  • Post-Translational Modifications: Undergo modifications such as glycosylation, which can affect their stability and function .
Applications

Monoclonal antibodies have a wide range of applications in biomedical research and medicine:

  • Diagnostic Tools: Used in assays to detect specific antigens in samples .
  • Therapeutic Strategies: Employed in the treatment of cancers, autoimmune diseases, and infectious diseases .
  • Biomedical Research: Serve as tools to study cellular processes and disease mechanisms .
Role in the Life Cycle

Monoclonal antibodies play roles throughout the life cycle:

  • Development: Used in prenatal diagnostics and treatments .
  • Aging: Help manage age-related diseases such as cancer and Alzheimer’s .
  • Disease: Provide targeted therapies for various diseases, improving patient outcomes .
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