| Field | Specification |
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| Host | |
| Immunogen | A recombinant fragment (within amino acids 1-100) of human HBA2 protein was used as the immunogen for the recombinant HBA antibody. |
| Isotype | |
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| Purity | |
| Reactivity | |
| Storage | |
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Overview
Recombinant HBA Antibody / Hemoglobin alpha is an antibody targeting HBA. Host: Mouse. Monoclonal. Clone: rHBA/9167. Format: Purified. Applications: IHC-P.
Key elements and design rationale
- Target: HBA.
- Immunogen: A recombinant fragment (within amino acids 1-100) of human HBA2 protein was used as the immunogen for the recombinant H….
- Species reactivity: Human.
- Localization: Extracellular space.
- Conjugate: Unconjugated (no label listed).
Biological background (from provided description)
Hemoglobin (Hgb) is coupled to four iron-binding, methene-linked tetrapyrrole rings (heme). The alpha and beta globin loci determine the basic Hgb structure. The globin portion of Hgb consists of two alpha chains and two beta chains arranged in pairs forming a tetramer.
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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