Rabbit Polyclonal Apo-H antibody. Suitable for IHC-P, ICC/IF and reacts with Human samples. Cited in 1 publication. Immunogen corresponding to Recombinant Fragment Protein within Human APOH aa 100 to C-terminus.
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B2G1, APOH, Beta-2-glycoprotein 1, APC inhibitor, Activated protein C-binding protein, Anticardiolipin cofactor, Apolipoprotein H, Beta-2-glycoprotein I, Apo-H, B2GPI, Beta(2)GPI
- ICC/IF
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Immunocytochemistry/ Immunofluorescence - Anti-Apo-H antibody (AB236960)
HepG2 (Human liver hepatocellular carcinoma cell line) cells stained for Apo-H (green) using ab236960 at 1/100 dilution in ICC/IF, followed by Alexa Fluor 488® conjugated Goat Anti-Rabbit IgG (H+L).
- IHC-P
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Immunohistochemistry (Formalin/PFA-fixed paraffin-embedded sections) - Anti-Apo-H antibody (AB236960)
Paraffin-embedded human liver cancer tissue stained for Apo-H using ab236960 at 1/100 dilution in immunohistochemical analysis.
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Biological function summary
Apo-H acts as an anticoagulant and participates in the modulation of immune response. It forms complexes with lipid-bound proteins facilitating the clearance of these complexes from the bloodstream. This interaction is key in processes like platelet aggregation and stabilization of membranes. Apo-H also influences the removal of oxidized proteins and lipids reducing cellular stress and preventing tissue damage.
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Apo-H plays a critical role in the coagulation cascade and lipid metabolism. It interacts with proteins such as prothrombin and fibrinogen influencing blood coagulation pathways. Apo-H's involvement in the clearance of apoptotic cells integrates into the lipid metabolic pathway highlighting its relationship with apolipoproteins and other lipid-related proteins. These interactions illustrate the multi-functional aspects of Apo-H within these pathways.
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Cells 13: PubMed39273021
2024
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