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INHBA Antibody - Cat. #: CSB-PA903855

INHBA Antibody - Cat. #: CSB-PA903855

SKU:CSB-PA903855

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Aliases:Activin beta-A chain antibody; EDF antibody; Erythroid differentiation factor antibody; Erythroid differentiation protein antibody; Follicle stimulating hormone releasing protein antibody; FRP antibody; FSH releasing protein antibody; INHBA antibody; INHBA_HUMAN antibody; Inhibin beta A chain antibody; Inhibin beta A subunit antibody; Inhibin, beta 1 antibody; Inhibin, beta A (activin A, activin AB alpha polypeptide) antibody

Product Type:Polyclonal Antibody

Immunogen Species:Homo sapiens (Human)

UniProt ID:P08476

Immunogen:Fusion protein of Human INHBA

Raised in:Rabbit

Species Reactivity:Human, Mouse, Rat

Tested Applications:ELISA, WB, IHC; ELISA:1:2000-1:5000, WB:1:500-1:2000, IHC:1:25-1:100

Background:The inhibin beta A subunit joins the alpha subunit to form a pituitary FSH secretion inhibitor. Inhibin has been shown to regulate gonadal stromal cell proliferation negatively and to have tumor-suppressor activity. In addition, serum levels of inhibin have been shown to reflect the size of granulosa-cell tumors and can therefore be used as a marker for primary as well as recurrent disease. Because expression in gonadal and various extragonadal tissues may vary severalfold in a tissue-specific fashion, it is proposed that inhibin may be both a growth/differentiation factor and a hormone. Furthermore, the beta A subunit forms a homodimer, activin A, and also joins with a beta B subunit to form a heterodimer, activin AB, both of which stimulate FSH secretion.

Clonality:Polyclonal

Isotype:IgG

Purification Method:Antigen affinity purification

Conjugate:Non-conjugated

Buffer:-20°C, pH7.4 PBS, 0.05% NaN3, 40% Glycerol

Form:Liquid

Stroage:Upon receipt, store at -20°C or -80°C. Avoid repeated freeze.

Target Names:INHBA

Research Areas:Cancer;Signal transduction

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