Item#: SMY-80A MYOGLOBIN, Polyclonal anti-Human Affinity Purified

Product Name: MYOGLOBIN, Polyclonal anti-Human Affinity Purified
Form: Liquid in PBS,pH 7.2
Cat. No: SMY-80A
Host: Sheep
Immunogen: Human Heart Myoglobin
Storage: 2-8C
Purity: Affintiy Purified
Ab Concentration: Typically 1mg/ml
Price/Unit Qty
$495.00/500ug
$250.00/250ug

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Polyclonal sheep anti-human myoglobin PROCEDURE: Sheep were immunized with purified human Myoglobin. After multiple immunizations the sheep were bled, serum collected and the anti-
myoglobin was immunoaffinity purified.

Polyclonal sheep anti-human myoglobin SPECIFICATIONS: The affinity purified antibody forms a single precipitin band with purified human Myoglobin and purified by immunoelectrophoresis
and double diffusion. This product is suitable for ELISA and blotting
applications

Inquire on bulk quantities from 50-500mgs single lot sizes of Polyclonal sheep anti-human Myoglobin. polyclonal antibody human myolglobin can be concentrated to meet your specific requirements

Custom polyclonal antibody production available using host chicken,sheep,rabbit, goat or other species not listed. Choose your immunogen from our product line and in 5-6 weeks we can supply. Custom cross linking available Custom Polyclonal antibody concentrations available. Custom Monoclonal Antibody available.

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SMY-80A Polyclonal sheep anti-human myoglobin affinity purified


What is HUMAN MYOGLOBIN?:
Human Myoglobin is a single-chain globular protein of 153 amino acids. Myoglobin contains a heme (iron-containing porphyrin) prosthetic group in the center around which the remaining apoprotein folds. Human Myoglobin has a molecular weight of 16,700 daltons. Human Myoglobin is found in skeletal and cardiac muscle cells and is capable of reversibly binding molecular oxygen and enhancing the rate of oxygen diffusion through the muscle cell. Human Myoglobin is an oxygen carrier in the cytoplasm and appears to be responsible for the transport of oxygen from the cell membrane to the mitochondrion.
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