| Code | CSB-RA574579A0HU |
| Size | US$210 |
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| Application | Recommended Dilution |
|---|---|
| WB | 1:500-1:2000 |
| IF | 1:50-1:200 |
| FC | 1:50-1:200 |
Ferritin heavy chain (FTH1) serves as a critical regulator of cellular iron homeostasis, possessing ferroxidase activity that converts ferrous iron to its ferric form for safe storage within the ferritin complex. Beyond its fundamental role in iron metabolism, FTH1 has emerged as a significant target across multiple research disciplines, with implications in neurodegenerative disease, cancer biology, and cardiovascular research where iron dysregulation contributes to pathological processes.
This recombinant monoclonal antibody, clone 39G3, offers the consistency and reliability that demanding experimental workflows require. Generated through recombinant technology with a sequence-defined approach, it eliminates the lot-to-lot variability inherent in traditional hybridoma production, ensuring your results remain reproducible across extended studies and collaborative projects.
Validation across multiple platforms demonstrates genuine experimental flexibility. Western blot analysis in mouse liver tissue lysate detects FTH1 at the expected 21 kDa molecular weight, confirming specificity for the target protein at dilutions between 1:500 and 1:2000. Immunofluorescence staining in HepG2 cells reveals clear subcellular localization patterns, while flow cytometry analysis in 293 cells shows distinct positive population shifts compared to isotype controls, providing confidence for quantitative single-cell studies. The antibody demonstrates cross-species reactivity with both human and mouse samples, supporting translational research designs.
Supplied in a glycerol-containing buffer optimized for long-term stability, this antibody arrives ready for immediate use in your iron metabolism studies, oxidative stress investigations, or broader explorations of cellular homeostasis mechanisms where ferritin biology intersects with disease pathways.
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