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[KO Validated] NF-kB p65/RelA Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody (CAB19653)

SKU:
CAB19653
Product Type:
Antibody
Reactivity:
Human
Mouse
Rat
Host Species:
Rabbit
Isotype:
IgG
Research Area:
Immunology
  • KO Validated Antibodies 2 Anti-NF-kB p65 Antibody KO Validated CAB19653
  • KO Validated Antibodies 2 Anti-NF-kB p65 Antibody KO Validated CAB19653
  • KO Validated Antibodies 2 Anti-NF-kB p65 Antibody KO Validated CAB19653
  • KO Validated Antibodies 2 Anti-NF-kB p65 Antibody KO Validated CAB19653
  • KO Validated Antibodies 2 Anti-NF-kB p65 Antibody KO Validated CAB19653
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[KO Validated] NF-kB p65/RelA Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody (CAB19653)

The KO Validated NF-kB p65 Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody (CAB19653) is a powerful tool for research into NF-kB signaling pathways. NF-kB p65 is a key transcription factor involved in the regulation of inflammatory and immune responses, making this antibody essential for studies in immunology, cancer research, and inflammatory diseases.This antibody, raised in rabbits, is highly specific and sensitive for detecting NF-kB p65 protein in human samples, providing researchers with reliable and reproducible results in Western blot applications. Its validation in knockout models ensures accurate and specific targeting of NF-kB p65, making it a valuable tool for understanding the role of this transcription factor in various cellular processes.

With its ability to specifically detect NF-kB p65, this antibody is ideal for investigating the activation and regulation of NF-kB signaling in different cell types and tissues. By uncovering the mechanisms underlying NF-kB activation, researchers can gain insights into the development of novel therapies for inflammatory disorders, autoimmune diseases, and cancer.Overall, the KO Validated NF-kB p65 Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody (CAB19653) is a highly reliable and effective tool for researchers looking to explore the intricacies of NF-kB signaling and its implications in various disease contexts.