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Fibronectin 1 (FN1) is a major extracellular matrix glycoprotein involved in tissue architecture, stromal organization, cell adhesion, and extracellular matrix remodeling. FN1 Antibody / Microarray Specificity Validated is useful for studying extracellular matrix biology, connective tissue organization, and tumor-associated stromal signaling pathways. FN1 antibody, also referred to as Fibronectin antibody and extracellular matrix glycoprotein antibody in the literature, recognizes a multifunctional adhesive protein that contributes to integrin-mediated signaling and structural organization of connective tissue environments.
FN1 is predominantly localized within extracellular matrix compartments where it interacts with integrins, collagen, fibrin, and additional matrix-associated proteins to regulate cellular adhesion, migration, and tissue stability. The protein functions in wound healing, angiogenesis, embryonic development, and epithelial-stromal communication pathways associated with normal tissue maintenance and disease progression. Fibronectin 1 is also heavily involved in matrix remodeling responses occurring during fibrosis, chronic inflammation, and tumor microenvironment activation.
Because FN1 expression is strongly associated with connective tissue remodeling and stromal activation, this target has become highly relevant in cancer biology, fibrosis research, and studies examining epithelial-mesenchymal transition. Increased fibronectin deposition is commonly associated with invasive tumor behavior, fibroblast activation, metastatic progression, and altered extracellular matrix stiffness. Expression patterns have also been investigated in pulmonary fibrosis, vascular remodeling, tissue repair, and inflammatory signaling pathways linked to chronic disease progression.
This page features clone FN1/2948, a mouse monoclonal antibody supported by HuProt(TM) protein microarray specificity validation demonstrating highly selective recognition of Fibronectin 1 relative to thousands of non-target proteins. Protein microarray specificity analysis provides an additional layer of validation for studies requiring strong target selectivity within complex extracellular matrix environments. Immunohistochemistry studies commonly demonstrate extracellular and stromal staining patterns consistent with fibronectin localization in connective tissue structures and matrix-rich tissue compartments.
A mouse monoclonal clone FN1/2948 antibody can be used for immunohistochemistry and protein microarray specificity validation studies examining extracellular matrix organization and stromal remodeling pathways. Because Fibronectin 1 functions as a major structural and signaling component of the extracellular matrix, this target remains highly relevant for studies focused on tissue remodeling, fibrosis, cancer progression, and cell adhesion biology. Researchers studying extracellular matrix remodeling, stromal organization, and integrin-mediated adhesion may also be interested in our Fibronectin 1 Antibody / Extracellular Matrix Marker page featuring immunohistochemistry, western blot, and protein microarray specificity data for ECM biology research.
Researchers investigating extracellular matrix remodeling, stromal organization, and integrin-mediated adhesion pathways may also be interested in our Fibronectin 1 Antibody / Extracellular Matrix Marker page featuring validated immunohistochemistry, western blot, and protein microarray specificity data for ECM biology research.
Optimal dilution of the FN1 Antibody / Microarray Specificity Validated should be determined by the researcher.
This MAb reacts with human cellular fibronectin, but not plasma fibronectin.
A portion of amino acids 467-595 from the human protein was used as the immunogen for the FN1 antibody.
Store the FN1 antibody at 2-8oC (with azide) or aliquot and store at -20oC or colder (without azide).
FN1 microarray validated antibody, Fibronectin antibody, Extracellular matrix glycoprotein antibody, Stromal matrix marker antibody, ECM remodeling antibody
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