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    Ó¢ÎÄÃû³Æ£º Anti-GYPC rabbit polyclonal antibody

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    Background:

    Glycophorin C (GYPC) is an integral membrane glycoprotein. It is a minor species carried by human erythrocytes, but plays an important role in regulating the mechanical stability of red cells. A number of glycophorin C mutations have been described. The Gerbich and Yus phenotypes are due to deletion of exon 3 and 2, respectively. The Webb and Duch antigens, also known as glycophorin D, result from single point mutations of the glycophorin C gene. The glycophorin C protein has very little homology with glycophorins A and B. Alternate splicing results in multiple transcript variants.

    Applications:

    ELISA, IHC

    Name of antibody:

    GYPC

    Immunogen:

    Fusion protein of human GYPC

    Full name:

    glycophorin C

    Synonyms£º

    GE; GPC; GPD; GYPD; CD236; PAS-2; CD236R; PAS-2

    SwissProt:

    P04921

    ELISA Recommended dilution:

    2000-10000

    IHC positive control:

    Human colon cancer and Human tonsil

    IHC Recommend dilution:

    100-300



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