| Code | CSB-RA599469A0HU |
| Size | US$210 |
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| Application | Recommended Dilution |
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| IHC | 1:50-1:200 |
Coagulation factor X occupies a pivotal position in the blood coagulation cascade, serving as the convergence point where both the intrinsic and extrinsic pathways meet to initiate the common pathway leading to thrombin generation and fibrin clot formation. This serine protease circulates as an inactive zymogen before being cleaved into its active form, factor Xa, which then assembles with factor Va on phospholipid surfaces to form the prothrombinase complex. Understanding factor X biology has significant implications for cardiovascular research, thrombosis studies, and the development of anticoagulant therapeutics.
This recombinant rabbit monoclonal antibody, clone 3F2, was developed against a synthetic peptide derived from human factor X, ensuring precise epitope targeting. The recombinant production platform delivers the consistency that rigorous experimental workflows demand, with each lot maintaining identical binding characteristics and eliminating the variability that can compromise longitudinal studies or multi-site collaborations. As a sequence-defined reagent, researchers can confidently reproduce results across experiments without concerns about batch-dependent performance shifts.
Validation through immunohistochemistry demonstrates reliable detection in paraffin-embedded human liver cancer tissue, where the antibody performed effectively at 1:100 dilution using a standard citrate buffer antigen retrieval protocol and polymer-based HRP detection system. This IHC validation, along with confirmed ELISA compatibility, provides researchers with flexibility for both tissue-based localization studies and quantitative protein detection assays.
For investigators exploring coagulation biology, hepatic protein expression, or cardiovascular disease mechanisms, this antibody offers a dependable tool for examining factor X in human samples with the reproducibility that meaningful research requires.
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