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SEC23IP Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody (CAB15398)

SKU:
CAB15398
Product Type:
Antibody
Reactivity:
Human
Mouse
Rat
Host Species:
Rabbit
Isotype:
IgG
Antibody Type:
Polyclonal Antibody
Research Area:
Cell Biology
  • Cell Biology Antibodies 6 Anti-SEC23IP Antibody CAB15398
  • Cell Biology Antibodies 6 Anti-SEC23IP Antibody CAB15398
  • Cell Biology Antibodies 6 Anti-SEC23IP Antibody CAB15398
  • Cell Biology Antibodies 6 Anti-SEC23IP Antibody CAB15398
  • Cell Biology Antibodies 6 Anti-SEC23IP Antibody CAB15398
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SEC23IP Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody (CAB15398)

The SEC23IP Polyclonal Antibody (CAB15398) is a valuable tool for researchers studying SEC23IP, a protein involved in intracellular transport and vesicle trafficking. This antibody, produced in rabbits, demonstrates high specificity and sensitivity for detecting SEC23IP in human samples, making it ideal for use in Western blot applications. By binding to the SEC23IP protein, this antibody enables the precise detection and analysis of SEC23IP in various cell types, supporting investigations in cell biology and molecular biology.SEC23IP is a key component of the COPII vesicle coat complex, which is responsible for transporting proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum to the Golgi apparatus. Dysfunction of SEC23IP can lead to disruptions in intracellular transport processes, impacting cell function and potentially contributing to disease development.

Research on SEC23IP is essential for understanding these cellular mechanisms and their implications for conditions such as neurodegenerative disorders and metabolic diseases.By utilizing the SEC23IP Polyclonal Antibody (CAB15398), researchers can further explore the role of SEC23IP in intracellular transport pathways and its potential involvement in various physiological and pathological processes. This antibody offers precise and reliable detection of SEC23IP, facilitating insightful investigations into cell biology and disease mechanisms.