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Albumin (ALB) is the most abundant protein in human plasma and is synthesized primarily by hepatocytes in the liver. It plays essential roles in maintaining oncotic pressure, transporting hormones and metabolites, and regulating fluid balance within the circulatory system. Albumin is produced within the endoplasmic reticulum and processed through the secretory pathway before being released into the bloodstream, making it a key model protein for studying intracellular trafficking and secretion in hepatocyte-derived cells.
Albumin antibody, also referred to as ALB antibody and serum albumin antibody in the literature, recognizes a highly abundant protein that is localized within the cytoplasm and secretory compartments prior to secretion. In immunofluorescence analysis, Albumin is typically observed as cytoplasmic staining with a distribution consistent with endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi-associated processing, reflecting its role as a secreted serum protein. This intracellular localization provides a useful readout for examining protein synthesis, trafficking, and secretion dynamics. This antibody is part of a collection of Human Protein Microarray validated antibodies that have been screened for specificity across thousands of proteins.
This Albumin Antibody for IF / Cytoplasmic Serum Protein Localization Antibody (clone ALB/2356) is uniquely positioned for visualization of Albumin distribution at the cellular level. In fixed and permeabilized cells, Albumin detection highlights cytoplasmic compartments associated with protein synthesis and secretion, enabling detailed imaging of intracellular localization patterns. This makes Albumin a valuable marker for studies of hepatocyte function, secretory pathway organization, and protein transport mechanisms.
In addition to immunofluorescence, Albumin expression can be confirmed in complementary assays such as western blot and flow cytometry, where it is detected as a prominent protein corresponding to its expected molecular weight or as an intracellular antigen following permeabilization. Microarray validation of clone ALB/2356 supports its specificity for Albumin, providing confidence in target recognition across a broad range of proteins and reinforcing its suitability for imaging-based applications.
Clone ALB/2356 is a mouse monoclonal antibody designed to detect Albumin with consistent performance in research applications. An Albumin antibody is suitable for visualizing ALB expression and intracellular localization in studies of hepatocyte biology, protein secretion, and serum protein dynamics using immunofluorescence-based approaches.
This antibody is part of a broader antibody panel offered by NSJ Bioreagents.
The optimal dilution of the Albumin Antibody for IF / Cytoplasmic Serum Protein Localization Antibody for each application should be determined by the researcher.
Recombinant human protein was used as the immunogen for this Albumin antibody.
Store the Albumin antibody at 2-8oC (with azide) or aliquot and store at -20oC or colder (without azide).
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