Myosin
Anti-Myosin Recombinant Antibody Products
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- Species Reactivity: Human
- Type: Human IgM
- Application: WB, ELISA
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- Species Reactivity: Human
- Type: Human IgM
- Application: WB, ELISA
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- Derivation: Phage display library
- Species Reactivity: Human
- Type: Human IgG
- Application: ELISA, IF, WB
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- Species Reactivity: Human
- Type: Human IgM
- Application: WB, ELISA
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- Species Reactivity: Human
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- Species Reactivity: Mouse
- Type: Mouse IgG2b
- Application: ELISA
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- Species Reactivity: Mouse
- Type: Rabbit IgG
- Application: ELISA, IHC
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- Species Reactivity: Mouse
- Type: Rabbit IgG
- Application: ELISA
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- Species Reactivity: Mouse
- Type: Rabbit IgG
- Application: ELISA
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- Species Reactivity: Mouse
- Type: Mouse IgG2b
- Application: WB, ELISA, IHC
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- Species Reactivity: Human
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- Species Reactivity: Human
- Type: Human Fab
- Application: WB, ELISA
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- Species Reactivity: Human
- Type: Human scFv
- Application: WB, ELISA
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- Derivation: Phage display library
- Species Reactivity: Human
- Type: Human scFv
- Application: ELISA, IF, WB
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- Derivation: Phage display library
- Species Reactivity: Human
- Type: Human Fab
- Application: ELISA, IF, WB
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- Species Reactivity: Human
- Type: Human Fab
- Application: WB, ELISA
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- Species Reactivity: Human
- Type: Human scFv
- Application: WB, ELISA
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- Species Reactivity: Human
- Type: Human Fab
- Application: WB, ELISA
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- Species Reactivity: Human
- Type: Human scFv
- Application: WB, ELISA
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Myosins are a superfamily of motor proteins best known for their roles in muscle contraction and in a wide range of other motility processes in eukaryotes. They are ATP-dependent and responsible for actin-based motility. The term was originally used to describe a group of similar ATPases found in the cells of both striated muscle tissue and smooth muscle tissue.