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Monoclonal Anti-Collagen, Type III antibody produced in mouse

clone FH-7A, ascites fluid

Synonym(s):

Anti-Collagen III antibody

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MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
12352203
NACRES:
NA.41

biological source

mouse

conjugate

unconjugated

antibody form

ascites fluid

antibody product type

primary antibodies

clone

FH-7A, monoclonal

mol wt

antigen 70 kDa

contains

15 mM sodium azide

species reactivity

human, rat

technique(s)

dot blot: suitable
immunohistochemistry (frozen sections): 1-4,000 using frozen sections of human skin
indirect ELISA: suitable
western blot: suitable using a denatured-reduced preparation

isotype

IgG1

UniProt accession no.

shipped in

dry ice

storage temp.

−20°C

target post-translational modification

unmodified

Gene Information

human ... COL3A1(1281)
rat ... Col3a1(84032)

General description

Collagen is a fibrous protein present in the extracellular framework of all vertebrates. Collagen type III is a 300 kD molecule that belongs to fibrillar collagens family found mainly in skin, blood vessels, liver, placenta, tongue and thymus. This collagen is directly or indirectly involved in several genetic diseases like Ehlers-Danlos type IV disease. Monoclonal anti-collagen type III antibody can be used to determine the interstitial collagen I and III content in total protein homogenates. It is also used to study the immunolocalization of collagen type III in normal and neoplastic tissue. Mouse monoclonal anti-collagen type III antibody reacts specifically with native and denatured collagen type III but not with collagen types I, II, IV, V, VI, and X.
Collagen is a fibrous protein present in the extracellular framework of all vertebrates. Collagen type III is a 300 kD molecule that belongs to fibrillar collagens family found mainly in skin, blood vessels, liver, placenta, tongue and thymus. This collagen is directly or indirectly involved in several genetic diseases like Ehlers-Danlos type IV disease. Mouse monoclonal anti-collagen type III antibody reacts specifically with native and denatured collagen type III but not with collagen types I, II, IV, V, VI, and X. This product has also shown reactivity for rat and human collagen type III.
Monoclonal Anti-Collagen Type III (mouse IgG1 isotype) is derived from the FH-7A hybridoma produced by the fusion of mouse myeloma cells and splenocytes from BALB/c mice immunized with human collagen type III.

Specificity

Monoclonal Anti-Collagen Type III reacts specifically with native and denatured collagen type III. It does not recognize collagen types I, II, IV, V, VI, and X.

Immunogen

human collagen type III

Application

Monoclonal Anti-Collagen, Type III antibody produced in mouse has also been used in enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and immunohistochemistry.
Monoclonal anti-collagen type III antibody has been used in immunofluorescence and western blot.

Biochem/physiol Actions

This collagen is directly or indirectly involved in several genetic diseases like Ehlers-Danlos type IV disease. Monoclonal anti-collagen type III antibody can be used to determine the interstitial collagen I and III content in total protein homogenates.

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Storage Class Code

10 - Combustible liquids

WGK

WGK 2

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable


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