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URL: http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_10014623
Proper Citation: Beta Cell Biology Consortium Cat# AB2028, RRID:AB_10014623
Target Antigen: PDX1 (NCBI Gene ID: 18609)
Host Organism: guinea pig
Clonality: polyclonal
Comments: affinity purified: Serum; useful in: IHC-AlP; Protocols: Description: May also be used without aplification at 1:1000 dilution GP a-pdx IHC protocol; immunogen source: Fusion Protein; purity details: Not provided; positive control: Mouse pancreas; other notes: This antibody was donated by Professor Chris Wright, Vanderbilt University
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