| Code | CSB-RA008732MA1HU |
| Size | US$210 |
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| Application | Recommended Dilution |
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| IHC | 1:50-1:200 |
FLT1, also known as VEGFR-1, serves as a critical receptor tyrosine kinase in the vascular endothelial growth factor signaling pathway. This receptor plays essential roles in angiogenesis, vascular permeability, and endothelial cell function, making it a key target in cancer research, cardiovascular biology, and metabolic studies. The soluble form of FLT1 acts as a decoy receptor that modulates VEGF bioavailability, adding another layer of complexity to its biological significance in both normal physiology and disease states.
This recombinant monoclonal antibody, clone 6F6, offers researchers the reproducibility and consistency that comes with sequence-defined production. Unlike traditional hybridoma-derived antibodies, recombinant technology ensures that every lot performs identically to the last, eliminating the variability that can compromise longitudinal studies or multi-site collaborations. The human IgG1 isotype format and affinity-chromatography purification deliver a reagent optimized for reliable target detection.
Validation studies demonstrate effective performance in immunohistochemistry applications, with testing conducted on paraffin-embedded human gastric cancer tissue. Using a citrate buffer antigen retrieval method at pH 6.0 and a recommended dilution range of 1:50-1:200, the antibody produces clear visualization of FLT1 expression patterns in this clinically relevant tissue type. The antibody is also validated for ELISA applications, providing flexibility across different experimental workflows.
For researchers investigating tumor angiogenesis, vascular biology, or VEGF-mediated signal transduction pathways, this antibody provides a dependable tool for characterizing FLT1 expression in human samples. Its demonstrated performance in gastric cancer tissue makes it particularly suitable for oncology-focused studies examining the role of VEGF receptor signaling in tumor progression and microenvironment remodeling.
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