SKU(재고 관리 코드):BT-AP00557
AQP3 Polyclonal Antibody
AQP3 Polyclonal Antibody
AQP3 encodes the water channel protein aquaporin 3. Aquaporins are a family of small integral membrane proteins related to the major intrinsic protein, also known as aquaporin 0. Aquaporin 3 is localized at the basal lateral membranes of collecting duct cells in the kidney. In addition to its water channel function, aquaporin 3 has been found to facilitate the transport of nonionic small solutes such as urea and glycerol, but to a smaller degree. It has been suggested that water channels can be functionally heterogeneous and possess water and solute permeation mechanisms. Alternative splicing of this gene results in multiple transcript variants encoding different isoforms.
The AP-1 Polyclonal Antibody is a highly specific and reliable tool designed for the detection and analysis of AP-1 protein expression in various biological samples. This antibody is produced through a rigorous process, ensuring high affinity and sensitivity for AP-1 detection.
The AP-1 Polyclonal Antibody exhibits exceptional performance in a wide range of applications, including Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and immunofluorescence. It has been extensively validated and proven to deliver consistent and reproducible results.
With its superior specificity, the AP-1 Polyclonal Antibody enables researchers to accurately assess AP-1 protein levels in different experimental conditions. Its versatility allows for the investigation of AP-1's involvement in various cellular processes, such as gene expression, cell proliferation, and differentiation.
This antibody is manufactured using state-of-the-art techniques and undergoes stringent quality control measures to ensure batch-to-batch consistency and reliability. It is supplied in a convenient format, ready for immediate use in laboratory experiments.
Choose the AP-1 Polyclonal Antibody for its exceptional performance, reliability, and specificity, and unlock new insights into the role of AP-1 in cellular signaling pathways and disease mechanisms.