Cat#:PA-2890F;Product Name:Mouse Anti-Ferritin Antibody;Synonym:Ferritin heavy chain; Ferritin heavy chain like; Ferritin heavy polypeptide 1; Ferritin L chain; Ferritin L subunit; FHC; FTH; FTH1; FTHL6; FTL; FTL protein; FTMT; L apoferritin; MGC71996; Mitochondrial ferritin; MTF; PIG15; PLIF; ferritin, heavy polypeptide 1; MGC104426; Cell proliferation-inducing gene 15 protein; Ferritin H subunit;Background:Ferritin is a ubiquitous intracellular protein that stores iron and releases it in a controlled fashion. The amount of Ferritin stored reflects the amount of iron stored. The protein is produced by almost all living organisms, including bacteria, algae and higher plants, and animals. In humans, it acts as a buffer against iron deficiency and iron overload.;Description:Mouse Anti-Ferritin Monoclonal Antibody;Host Species:Mouse;Species Reactivity:Human;Clone#:514;Isotype:IgG1;Application:IHC;Storage:Store antibody products at 2-8°C. For long term storage, aliquot and freeze at -20°C. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles;Usage:For Lab Research Use Only;
Ferritin heavy chain; Ferritin heavy chain like; Ferritin heavy polypeptide 1; Ferritin L chain; Ferritin L subunit; FHC; FTH; FTH1; FTHL6; FTL; FTL protein; FTMT; L apoferritin; MGC71996; Mitochondrial ferritin; MTF; PIG15; PLIF; ferritin, heavy polypeptide 1; MGC104426; Cell proliferation-inducing gene 15 protein; Ferritin H subunit
Gene Introduction:
Ferritin is a ubiquitous intracellular protein that stores iron and releases it in a controlled fashion. The amount of Ferritin stored reflects the amount of iron stored. The protein is produced by almost all living organisms, including bacteria, algae and higher plants, and animals. In humans, it acts as a buffer against iron deficiency and iron overload.
Description:
Mouse Anti-Ferritin Monoclonal Antibody
Host Species:
Mouse
Species Reactivity:
Human
Clone#:
514
Isotype:
IgG1
Application:
IHC
Usage:
For Lab Research Use Only
Storage:
Store antibody products at 2-8°C. For long term storage, aliquot and freeze at -20°C. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles