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Human anti epcam antibody

Manufactured by Novus Biologicals
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The Human anti-EPCAM antibody is a laboratory reagent used for research purposes. It is a monoclonal antibody that specifically binds to the Epithelial Cell Adhesion Molecule (EPCAM) protein expressed on the surface of certain cell types. This antibody can be used to detect and study EPCAM-expressing cells in various experimental settings.

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2 protocols using human anti epcam antibody

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Protein Conjugation and Immunodetection

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All materials were used as received, unless otherwise noted. Protein G-conjugated magnetic microbeads were purchased from ThermoFisher Scientific, and buffer reagents were purchased from Sigma. Human anti-EPCAM antibody was purchased from Novus Biologicals (NB100-65094). Anti-lamin B2 and anti-beta actin antibodies were purchased from Abcam (ab8983 and ab8226, respectively).
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Magnetic bead-based EpCAM isolation

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All materials were used as received, unless otherwise noted. Magnetic microbeads (Dynabeads® Pan Mouse IgG) were purchased from Invitrogen, Inc. (Grand Island, NY, USA) and the human anti-EpCAM antibody was purchased from Novus Biologicals, LLC (Littleton, CO, USA).
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