| Code | CSB-RA186773A0HU |
| Size | US$210 |
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| Application | Recommended Dilution |
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| IHC | 1:50-1:200 |
TRPM8 is a cold-sensing ion channel that has emerged as a compelling target across multiple research disciplines. Originally characterized for its role in thermosensation and pain signaling in sensory neurons, this transient receptor potential channel has since been implicated in prostate cancer progression, metabolic regulation, and various signal transduction pathways. Its expression patterns in both normal and malignant tissues make it particularly valuable for researchers investigating tumor biology and sensory physiology.
This recombinant monoclonal antibody, generated against a synthetic peptide derived from human TRPM8, offers the consistency and reliability that demanding experimental workflows require. Because the antibody sequence is defined and produced recombinantly in rabbit host cells, researchers benefit from lot-to-lot reproducibility that traditional hybridoma-derived antibodies cannot guarantee. This consistency is especially important for longitudinal studies or when standardizing protocols across laboratory teams.
The antibody has been validated for immunohistochemistry applications, with demonstrated performance in paraffin-embedded human prostate cancer tissue. Using citrate buffer antigen retrieval at pH 6.0 and detection via HRP-conjugated secondary antibody with DAB visualization, clear staining was achieved at a 1:100 dilution. This validation in prostate cancer tissue is particularly relevant given the documented association between TRPM8 expression and prostate malignancy. The antibody is also suitable for ELISA applications, providing flexibility for researchers who need both tissue-based and quantitative detection methods.
For investigators studying cold sensation mechanisms, cancer biomarkers, or ion channel signaling, this antibody provides a well-characterized tool with validated performance in clinically relevant human tissue samples.
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