Anti transferrin receptor clone h68
The Anti-transferrin receptor clone H68.4 is a monoclonal antibody that recognizes the human transferrin receptor (CD71). The transferrin receptor is a cell surface glycoprotein involved in the cellular uptake of iron-loaded transferrin. This antibody can be used to detect and study the transferrin receptor in various applications.
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Antibody Characterization for Protein Studies
Immunofluorescence and Western Blot Analysis of Rab13
For Western blot detection the following antibodies were used: anti-Rab13 rabbit polyclonal (Novus Biologicals, cat# NBP1-85799, 1/1,000 dilution), anti-GFP rabbit polyclonal (Invitrogen, cat# A11122, 1/2,000 dilution), anti-RhoGDI, anti-Transferrin receptor (clone H68.4, ThermoFisher Scientific, cat# 13-6800), anti-a-tubulin mouse monoclonal (Sigma-Aldrich, cat# T6199, 1/10,000 dilution), and anti-GAPDH rabbit monoclonal 14C10 (Cell Signaling Technology, cat# 2118, 1/2,000 dilution), anti-phospho-FAK(Y397) (Cell Signaling Technology, cat# 3283), anti-REP-1 (Abcam, cat# 134964), anti-RabGDI (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, cat# sc-374649), anti-RABIF mouse monoclonal antibody D-12 (Santa Cruz biotechnology, cat# sc-390759, 1/1,000 dilution).
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