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Acetyl-Histone H4-K12 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody (CAB14227)

SKU:
CAB14227
Product Type:
Antibody
Reactivity:
Human
Mouse
Rat
Host Species:
Rabbit
Isotype:
IgG
Antibody Type:
Polyclonal Antibody
Research Area:
Cell Biology
  • Cell Biology Antibodies 4 Anti-Acetyl-Histone H4-K12 Antibody CAB14227
  • Cell Biology Antibodies 4 Anti-Acetyl-Histone H4-K12 Antibody CAB14227
  • Cell Biology Antibodies 4 Anti-Acetyl-Histone H4-K12 Antibody CAB14227
  • Cell Biology Antibodies 4 Anti-Acetyl-Histone H4-K12 Antibody CAB14227
  • Cell Biology Antibodies 4 Anti-Acetyl-Histone H4-K12 Antibody CAB14227
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Acetyl-Histone H4-K12 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody (CAB14227)

The Acetyl-Histone H4 (K12) Polyclonal Antibody (CAB14227) is a valuable tool for researchers studying epigenetics and histone modifications. This antibody, raised in rabbits, specifically targets the acetyl-histone H4 at lysine 12, allowing for the detection and analysis of this important histone modification in human samples. Validated for use in Western blot applications, the CAB14227 antibody enables researchers to investigate the role of acetyl-histone H4 (K12) in gene expression and chromatin structure in various cell types.Histone modifications, such as acetylation, play a crucial role in regulating gene expression and chromatin remodeling. Acetyl-histone H4 at lysine 12 is known to be involved in transcriptional activation and is associated with active gene promoters.

Understanding the dynamics of this histone modification can provide insights into cellular processes such as DNA repair, cell differentiation, and development.The CAB14227 antibody is a powerful tool for researchers interested in unraveling the complex mechanisms of epigenetic regulation and its impact on various biological processes. By targeting acetyl-histone H4 at lysine 12, this antibody opens up new possibilities for studying the role of histone modifications in health and disease, making it an essential reagent for studies in epigenetics, cancer research, and developmental biology.