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Anti-MMP14 antibody [EP1264Y] (ab51074)

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Question 1

Wednesday 07-March-2012

This customer raises an enquiry about ab51074 (Anti-MMP14 antibody [EP1264Y]), he wants to know the more information about this immunogen, could you please offer any information to him (ex. N-terminal or C-terminal), thanks for your kindly help.

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Thank you for contacting us.


According to our internal records, this immunogen isnot from the N-terminus. In addition, itwill recognise pro and mature forms.


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Question 2

Monday 13-February-2012

Question 1 : Anti-MMP14 antibody [EP1264Y] (ab51074)
How much is the concentration and how many the total volume of them?

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ab51074 : The unit size is 100µl, see http://www.abcam.com/ab51074.This is a Tissue culture supernatant so the concentration is not determined. See http://www.abcam.com/index.html?pageconfig=technicalfaqs#8

Question 3

Tuesday 15-November-2011

rabbit monoclonal light chain: kappa or lambda?

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Thank you for contacting us. I have heard back from the lab: At current time, for ab51074, we have not determined the exact light chain type for this antibody. However, based on the published literature regarding rabbit monoclonals, it is most likely a kappa light chain: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3102571

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