GM2
GM2 is a type of ganglioside. G refers to ganglioside, the M is for monosialic (as in it has one sialic acid), and 2 refers to the fact that it was the second monosialic ganglioside discovered. It is associated with GM2 gangliosidoses such as Tay-Sachs disease.
Species Reactivity: Human
Type: Mouse scFv
Application: ELISA, ADCC, CDC, FuncS
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Species Reactivity: Human
Type: Mouse IgG1
Application: ELISA, ADCC, CDC, FuncS
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Derivation: Human
Type: scFv
Application: WB, IF, FuncS
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Species Reactivity: Human
Type: Mouse Fab
Application: ELISA, ADCC, CDC, FuncS
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Species Reactivity: Human
Type: Human Fab
Application: WB
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Derivation: Human
Type: Fab
Application: ELISA, IP, FuncS
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Derivation: Mouse
Type: Fab
Application: IP, FuncS
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Species Reactivity: Human
Type: Mouse IgG1
Application: ELISA, IHC
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Species Reactivity: Human
Type: Human scFv
Application: WB
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Derivation: Mouse
Type: scFv
Application: IF, FC, Biosensors, FuncS
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Derivation: Human
Type: IgG
Application: WB, Neut, FuncS
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Derivation: Mouse
Type: IgG
Application: ELISA, WB, IF, FuncS
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Species Reactivity: Human
Type: Human IgM
Application: WB, ELISA, Cyt, IHC
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Species Reactivity: Human
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Species Reactivity: Human
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Species Reactivity: Human
Type: Human IgG
Application: ELISA, ADCC
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Derivation: Humanized
Type: ADCC enhanced antibody
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Derivation: Humanized
Species Reactivity: Human
Type: ADCC enhanced antibody
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