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HPi2 antibody

HPI2 Reactivity: Human ICC, IHC (fro), FACS, IF Host: Mouse Monoclonal HIC1-2B4-2B unconjugated
Catalog No. ABIN1722213
  • Target
    HPi2 (HPI2) (Hepatic PMN Infiltration 2 (HPI2))
    Reactivity
    Human
    Host
    Mouse
    Clonality
    Monoclonal
    Application
    Immunocytochemistry (ICC), Immunohistochemistry (Frozen Sections) (IHC (fro)), Flow Cytometry (FACS), Immunofluorescence (IF)
    Specificity
    Reacts with human HPi2 protein (specific for multiple endocrine cell types)
    Purification
    Cell culture supernatant
    Immunogen
    Human pancreatic enriched islet cells containing low levels of exocrine and ductal cells.
    Clone
    HIC1-2B4-2B
    Isotype
    IgG1
  • Application Notes

    Working dilution: Optimal dilution should be determined by the end user.
    The following are guidelines only :
    - FC : 1/50 to 1/100 - IHC - F : 1/100

    Restrictions
    For Research Use only
  • Format
    Liquid
    Buffer
    DMEM, 10 % FBS + supplements., Sodium azide 0.09 %
    Preservative
    Sodium azide
    Precaution of Use
    This product contains Sodium azide: a POISONOUS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE which should be handled by trained staff only.
    Storage
    4 °C
    Storage Comment
    Store at 4°C. Do not freeze.
  • Target
    HPi2 (HPI2) (Hepatic PMN Infiltration 2 (HPI2))
    Alternative Name
    HPi2
    Background
    Stem cells offer a therapeutic promise for many diseases. In the case of diabetes, stem cells offer the promise that beta cells may be generated ex vivo for the possible transplantation and cure of Type I diabetes (Couri CE, et al.). For this to happen, stem cells will need to be isolated and expanded, they will need to be differentiated toward the beta cell lineage, and the differentiated cell progeny used for transplantation may need to be isolated from complex cell mixtures following differentiation. Appropriate markers targeting cell surface molecules on developing and mature pancreatic cells will be required for such research.
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