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This product is the plasmid containing an encoded anti-E2F1 DMAb sequence. The plasmid can drive transcription and in vivo translation of the desired antibody.
Sub CAT. | DMAb Clone | DMAb Host | Target Species | DMAb Isotype | DMAb Immunogen | |
DMAb-0044-FY | 10D1 2B5 | Mouse | Human | IgG2b | The region encoding the DP-1 binding site of E2F-1 expressed in E.coli | |
DMAb-0045-FY | 16G7 | Mouse | IgG1 | The region encoding the DNA binding domain of E2F-1 expressed in E.coli | ||
DMAb-0046-FY | 658C2a | Mouse | Human | IgG2b | E2F1 antibody was raised in mouse using recombinant Human E2F Transcription Factor 1 | |
DMAb-0047-FY | 8G9 | Mouse | IgG1 | Purified recombinant fragment of human E2F1 expressed in E.coli | ||
DMAb-0048-FY | KH95 | Mouse | Human | IgG2a, κ | GST fusion protein corresponding to full-length human E2F-1 |
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