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Anti-rat AGP (acid glycoprotein) antibodies
Alpha-1-glycoprotein (AGP) is a plasma glycoprotein, synthesized by the liver. The protein is believed to regulate the interaction between blood cells and endothelial cells, and therefore also regulates the extravasation of the cells during infection and inflammation. AGP is a major acute phase reactant, both in man and in rat. Its concentration in blood plasma is elevated during acute inflammation, such as rheumatoid arthritis, bacterial infections, etc, and can be used for the diagnosis of inflammatory conditions. Immunogen: Rat alpha-1-acid glycoprotein (AGP) or osmomucoid
| Vendor: |
AgriSera
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| Data Sheet: |
Data Sheet
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| Order Number: |
AS01-015 |
| Clone Type: |
polyclonal |
| Application: |
WB, ELISA, immunoprecipitation, soluble radioimmunoassay, SPRIA |
| Antigen: |
AGP, acid glycoprotein |
| Synonyms: |
Alpha-1-glycoprotein, AGP, osmomucoid |
| Host: |
rabbit |
| Amount: |
200 ul |
Additional information
Agrisera AB Vännäs, Sweden
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