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| Immunogen | The N-terminal region (residues 1-91) of the human protein was used as the immunogen for the Beta-Parvin antibody. |
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Overview
Beta-Parvin Antibody / PARVB is an antibody targeting Beta-Parvin. Host: Rabbit. Monoclonal. Clone: PARVB/8214R. Format: Purified. Applications: IHC-P.
Key elements and design rationale
- Target: Beta-Parvin.
- Immunogen: The N-terminal region (residues 1-91) of the human protein was used as the immunogen for the Beta-Parvin antibody..
- Species reactivity: Human.
- Localization: Cell Surface, Cytoplasm.
- Conjugate: Unconjugated (no label listed).
Biological background (from provided description)
Beta-parvin, also known as affixin, is a focal adhesion protein belonging to a family of ILKbinding proteins that contain tandem calponin homolog domains. Along with Alpha-parvin, Beta-parvin is one of the most widely researched and characterized members of this family.
Common research applications
- IHC: tissue distribution assessment; interpret with matched controls.
Notes for experimental interpretation
- Account for isoforms, paralogs, and post-translational modifications when interpreting signal.
- Support specificity with biological controls (e.g., KO/KD where available) and technical controls (e.g., secondary-only/isotype).
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