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Anti-Prohibitin antibody [II-14-10] - Mitochondrial Marker (ab1836)

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Question 1

Thursday 07-July-2005

Does this antibody have BSA in the buffer solution? Thanks!

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Thank you for your enquiry and your patience in awaiting a response. This product does contain both BSA and sodium azide. I have updated the on line data sheet to reflect this additional information. I am currently in contact with originator of this product regarding the %BSA present. When I received this information this too will be added to the public facing data sheet. If you have any further questions then please do not hesitate to get back in contact with me.

Question 2

Tuesday 19-April-2005

The customer would like to know the concentration of the antibody.

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Thank you for your recent enquiry regarding the concentration of ab1836. The current lot is 100 ug/ml. Please do not hesitate to contact us again if you need further information,

Question 3

Wednesday 11-February-2004

I am interested in the prohibitin antibody (Code: ab 1836). I want to make confocal microscopy with PC12 cells using the prohibitin antibody as mitochondrial marker. The PC12 cells are fixed in paraformaldehyde. Can you give me a detailed description how I have to use the prohibitin antibody?

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Thank you for your enquiry. All the information that we have regarding this antibody is located on the online datasheet. Ab1836 has not yet been tested for application in confocal microscopy so I am unable to give you a description as to how to use it for that purpose.

Question 4

Friday 17-October-2003

Hi, I recently ordered the anti-prohibitin antibody (ab1836). I'd like to use it for western blotting and need to know the appropriate dilution. The datasheet says that the "antibody may be diluted to a titer of 1:50-1:100 in an ABC method". What is the ABC method? What would be the appropriate dilution for western blotting?

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The ABC method is mainly used in IHC and involves an avidin-biotin complex. We do not have recommended dilutions for western blot as is depends on the assay used. Instead we recommend using Abcam's general protocols and adjusting your results accordingly.

Question 5

Friday 03-January-2003

What region of the prohibitin peptide is ab1836 specific to? Many thanks for your help.

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We do not know the exact epitope.

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