Anti-NT-proBNP antibody [15F11]
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Mouse Monoclonal BNP antibody. Suitable for ELISA, WB and reacts with Recombinant fragment - Human samples. Cited in 8 publications. Immunogen corresponding to Synthetic Peptide within Human NPPB aa 1-50.
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Natriuretic peptides B, Brain natriuretic factor prohormone, Gamma-brain natriuretic peptide, Iso-ANP, preproBNP, proBNP, NPPB
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ELISA - Anti-NT-proBNP antibody [15F11] (AB13115)
NT-proBNP calibration curves using pairs ab14703 [10H4] and ab13111 [5B6] (grey), and ab13115 [15F11] and ab13111 [5B6] (black), (capture : 2 μg/well, detection : Eu-labeled 5B6; 200 ng/well). Antigen was recombinant NT-proBNP. Incubated 1 hr at room temperature
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Western blot - Anti-NT-proBNP antibody [15F11] (AB13115)
WB detecting proBNP showing comparable detection from a range of antibodies available. Lane 1 - ab13111 [5B6], lane 2 - ab13115 [15F11], lane 3 - ab13059 [11D1], lane 4 - ab13124 [15D7], lane 5 - ab13122 [13C1], lane 6 ab13123 [24E11]. WB detecting proBNP showing comparable detection from a range of antibodies available. Lane 1 - ab13111 [5B6], lane 2 - ab13115 [15F11], lane 3 - ab13059 [11D1], lane 4 - ab13124 [15D7], lane 5 - ab13122 [13C1], lane 6 ab13123 [24E11].
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Western blot - Anti-NT-proBNP antibody [15F11] (ab13115)
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Western blot - Anti-proBNP antibody [5B6] (<a href='/en-us/products/primary-antibodies/probnp-antibody-5b6-ab13111'>ab13111</a>)
Predicted band size: 15 kDa
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Biological function summary
NT-proBNP stands important for cardiovascular homeostasis. It does not participate as part of a complex but plays a role on its own. When released into circulation NT-proBNP functions as an indicator of heart performance indirectly reflecting the activity of the active hormone BNP. Blood vessels dilate under BNP influence reducing systemic vascular resistance and central venous pressure which aids in heart function improvement.
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NT-proBNP interacts significantly within the cardiac stress response pathways. It plays a focus within the natriuretic peptide system interacting with proteins such as BNP and ANP that help regulate fluid balance and blood pressure. These components together influence pathways that modulate hemodynamic stress and sodium excretion ensuring cardiovascular stability under stress conditions.
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EMBO reports 25:1987-2014 PubMed38454158
2024
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Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology plus 2:100020 PubMed39802492
2022
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STAR protocols 2:100912 PubMed34755117
2021
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Frontiers in pharmacology 11:553852 PubMed33584253
2021
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Archives of toxicology 94:2113-2130 PubMed32185414
2020
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Methods and protocols 2: PubMed31717790
2019
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EBioMedicine 24:147-158 PubMed28942281
2017
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Clinical chemistry 57:864-73 PubMed21482747
2011
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