 | | | This is a review about alpha fetoprotein antibodies, based on 5 published articles using alpha fetoprotein antibodies in western blot, immunohistochemistry, immunoprecipitation, immunocytochemistry, and other immunological technologies. It is aimed to help Labome/ExactAntigen visitors find the most suited alpha fetoprotein antibody. |
Sigma-Aldrich Sigma-Aldrich AFP products | | wb | Sigma-Aldrich AFP antibody was used in western blot to study phenotypes of pluripotent human hepatic progenitors. to the paper | | ic | Sigma alpha-fetoprotein monoclonal antibody was used in immunocytochemistry to study OCT4 express in human embryonic stem cell clones. to the paper |
Santa Cruz Biotechnology Santa Cruz Biotechnology AFP products | | block | Santa Cruz Biotechnology antibody against AFP was used in blocking experiment to study the proangiogenic activity of AFP in the fetomaternal unit and its possible role during pregnancy in the present study. to the paper | | ih | SantaCruz anti-alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP) antibody was used in immunohistochemistry to study whether the murine oval cell marker A6 and hematopoi etic cell markers, such as Sca-1 and CD34, are co-expressed by oval cells induced by the DDC diet in paraffin and frozen sections from mice live tissue. to the paper |
| FITZGERALD | | ih | Fitzgerald mouse polyclonal albumin antibody was used in immunohistochemistry(1:20) to determine the role of exogenous and endogenous ECM in the differentiation of nonhuman primate ESCs. to the paper |
Beckman Coulter Beckman Coulter AFP products | | ih | Dako rabbit polyclonal anti-human AFP antibody was used in immunohistochemistry to determine the role of exogenous and endogenous ECM in the differentiation of nonhuman primate ESCs. to the paper |
Articles Reviewed | | 1: | Silvia S Chen et al. Cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix interactions regulate embryonic stem cell differentiation. 2007 This publication discusses alpha fetoprotein, TNNI1, TUBB3, LAMB1, and FN1. Reagent reviews based on this publication are available for AFP, albumin, cardiac troponin, tubulin beta 3, laminin, and fibronectin. | | 2: | Eva Schmelzer et al. The phenotypes of pluripotent human hepatic progenitors. 2006 This publication discusses alpha fetoprotein, transferrin, and CLDN3. Reagent reviews based on this publication are available for AFP, transferrin, and CLDN-3. | | 3: | Lesley Gerrard et al. Stably transfected human embryonic stem cell clones express OCT4-specific green fluorescent protein and maintain self-renewal and pluripotency. 2005 This publication discusses HSP90B1, TUBB3, alpha fetoprotein, and NES. Reagent reviews based on this publication are available for Tra-1-60, beta-tubulin III, alpha-fetoprotein, and nestin. | | 4: | Olin D Liang et al. Oncodevelopmental alpha-fetoprotein acts as a selective proangiogenic factor on endothelial cell from the fetomaternal unit. 2004 This publication discusses ENG, CCR5, alpha fetoprotein, and MAPK1. Reagent reviews based on this publication are available for CD105, AFPBP, AFP, and p42/p44. | | 5: | Bryon E Petersen et al. Mouse A6-positive hepatic oval cells also express several hematopoietic stem cell markers. 2003 |
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