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Atlas Antibodies

About this product

Anti-IFITM1 Antibody

by Atlas Antibodies · SKU HPA004810IHC

Overview

This antibody is raised against a protein sequence from human IFITM1 (interferon induced transmembrane protein 1). It is supplied as part of the Atlas Antibodies Triple A Polyclonals portfolio and is intended for detection of endogenous IFITM1 in human tissue samples. The manufacturer reports validation of this antibody for immunohistochemistry applications.

Highlights

  • Antibody targeting human IFITM1
  • Validated application: immunohistochemistry (IHC)
  • Immunogen derived from a defined IFITM1 protein sequence
  • Supplied in a glycerol-containing phosphate buffer formulation

At-a-glance

Target protein
IFITM1 (interferon induced transmembrane protein 1)
Host species
Rabbit
Clonality
Polyclonal
Validated applications
Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
Immunogen sequence
MHKEEHEVAVLGAPPSTILPRSTVINIHSETSVPDH
Buffer composition
40% glycerol, PBS (pH 7.2), 0.02% sodium azide
Condition
New / Unused — The product is only validated for IHC application

Applications

This antibody is suitable for immunohistochemical detection of IFITM1 in human tissue sections. It may be used in research examining interferon-responsive pathways and membrane-associated protein expression. Validation is not reported for applications beyond immunohistochemistry.

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