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Cardiovascular Antibodies

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Cardiovascular Antibodies

A key component of cardiovascular health is the role of cardiovascular proteins. These proteins play a crucial role in the functioning of the heart and blood vessels, and any imbalances or abnormalities in them can lead to serious health issues. Techniques such as Western blot, immunohistochemistry, and immunofluorescence, that utilize cardiovascular antibodies, are helping researchers unravel the mysteries of cardiovascular proteins.

Antibodies are an invaluable tool in the field of biology, and cardiovascular research is no exception. Cardiovascular antibodies are specifically designed to target and bind to proteins that are important in cardiovascular health. By using these antibodies, researchers can identify and study the expression levels of specific proteins in the heart and blood vessels.

One of the most common techniques used in cardiovascular research is Western blotting. This technique allows researchers to separate and analyze proteins based on their size and charge. By using cardiovascular antibodies in Western blot, researchers can determine the presence and abundance of specific cardiovascular proteins in biological samples.

Immunohistochemistry is another powerful tool in cardiovascular research that uses cardiovascular antibodies to visualize the distribution and localization of proteins in tissue samples. By labeling specific proteins with cardiovascular antibodies, researchers can gain insights into the role of these proteins in cardiovascular health and disease.

Immunofluorescence is a technique that uses fluorescently labeled antibodies to visualize specific proteins in cells and tissues. In cardiovascular research, immunofluorescence allows researchers to study the localization and interaction of cardiovascular proteins in a highly specific and sensitive manner.

The use of cardiovascular antibodies in techniques such as Western blot, immunohistochemistry, and immunofluorescence is revolutionizing the way researchers study cardiovascular proteins. By harnessing the power of these antibodies, researchers are gaining a deeper understanding of the role of cardiovascular proteins in health and disease. As we continue to unravel the mysteries of cardiovascular proteins, the potential for new insights and treatments in cardiovascular health is endless. 
 
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FGF-23 Antibody / Fibroblast Growth Factor 23 (clone FGF23/8940)
Catalog No : V5617
Applications : IHC-P
Reactivity : Human
Format : Purified
FGF-23 Antibody / Fibroblast Growth Factor 23 (clone FGF23/9059)
Catalog No : V5618
Applications : IHC-P
Reactivity : Human
Format : Purified
FGF-23 Antibody / Fibroblast Growth Factor 23 (clone FGF23/9060)
Catalog No : V5619
Applications : IHC-P
Reactivity : Human
Format : Purified
FOXP1 Antibody (clone FOXP1/9381R)
Catalog No : V5620
Applications : IHC-P
Reactivity : Human
Format : Purified
Recrabbitmono
Resistin Antibody / RETN (clone RETN/4325)
Catalog No : V5621
Applications : IHC-P, WB
Reactivity : Human
Format : Purified
LGALS13 Antibody / Galectin 13 (clone PP13/8897)
Catalog No : V5623
Applications : IHC-P
Reactivity : Human
Format : Purified
LEF1 Antibody / Lymphoid enhancer-binding factor 1 / TCF1 alpha (clone LEF1/9403R)
Catalog No : V5624
Applications : IHC-P
Reactivity : Human
Format : Purified
Recrabbitmono
N-Cadherin Antibody / CDH2 (clone CDH2/9488)
Catalog No : V5630
Applications : IHC-P, WB
Reactivity : Human
Format : Purified
N-Cadherin Antibody / CDH2 (clone CDH2/9489)
Catalog No : V5631
Applications : IHC-P, WB
Reactivity : Human
Format : Purified
N-Cadherin Antibody / CDH2 (clone CDH2/9490)
Catalog No : V5632
Applications : IHC-P
Reactivity : Human
Format : Purified