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MATN1 Proteins

(Matrilin 1, Cartilage Matrix Protein (MATN1))
This gene encodes a member of von Willebrand factor A domain containing protein family. This family of proteins are thought to be involved in the formation of filamentous networks in the extracellular matrices of various tissues. Mutations of this gene have been associated with variety of inherited chondrodysplasias. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008].
MATN1 Protein (AA 24-493) (His tag) (ABIN1459156)

MATN1 Origin: Chicken Host: Yeast Recombinant > 90 % ELISA

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Popular MATN1 Proteins

Product
Reactivity
Source
Validations
Cat. No.
Quantity
Datasheet
Reactivity Chicken
Source Yeast
Validations
Cat. No. ABIN1459156
Quantity 1 mg
Datasheet Datasheet

Aliases for MATN1 Proteins

matrilin 1, cartilage matrix protein L homeolog (matn1.L) Proteins
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MGC64509 Proteins
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