Monoclonal Anti-u0153u00d1 (Tau) Antibody is a high-quality antibody suitable for various applications in neurodegenerative diseases and neurobiology research.
The Monoclonal Anti-u0153u00d1 (Tau) antibody, produced in mouse clone TAU-2, is a high-quality antibody that is suitable for a wide range of applications. This antibody is highly specific in its targeting of u0153u00d1 (Tau), making it an ideal tool for researchers studying neurodegenerative diseases and neurobiology.
Neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and frontotemporal dementia, are characterized by the abnormal accumulation of tau protein in the brain. Tau protein is crucial for maintaining the structure and function of nerve cells. However, in neurodegenerative diseases, tau protein becomes hyperphosphorylated and forms insoluble aggregates called neurofibrillary tangles. These tangles contribute to the degeneration and dysfunction of nerve cells.
The Monoclonal Anti-u0153u00d1 (Tau) antibody recognizes and binds specifically to the tau protein, allowing researchers to study its expression and localization in various tissues and disease states. This antibody has been extensively tested and has demonstrated excellent performance in a variety of experimental assays.
The Monoclonal Anti-u0153u00d1 (Tau) antibody can be used in the following applications:
The Monoclonal Anti-u0153u00d1 (Tau) antibody is produced in mouse and is available in ascites fluid form. The ascites fluid is collected from mice that have been immunized with purified tau protein. The antibody is then purified from the ascites fluid using a combination of chromatographic techniques, ensuring a high level of purity and specificity.
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Overall, the Monoclonal Anti-u0153u00d1 (Tau) antibody is a valuable tool for researchers studying neurodegenerative diseases and neurobiology. Its high specificity and excellent performance in various assays make it a reliable choice for studying tau protein expression and localization. Whether you are conducting immunohistochemistry, western blot, or microarray experiments, this monoclonal antibody will provide accurate and reproducible results.