URL: http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_2629215
Proper Citation: (ChromoTek Cat# gba647n-100, RRID:AB_2629215)
Target Antigen: eCFP, CFP, mCerulean,eGFP, wtGFP, GFP S65T, AcGFP, TagGFP, tagGFP2, sfGFP, pHluorineYFP, YFP, Venus, Citrine
Host Organism: alpaca
Clonality: monoclonal
Comments: Originating manufacturer of this product, tested applications: Immunofluorescence
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Extracted Antibody Information: "Thermo Scientific), nanobody-dye conjugate (RRID:AB_2629215,"
Extracted Specificity Statement: "Fluorescence microscopy of the living cells is often achieved through specific labeling of proteins by antibody, nanobody, or bio-specific ligand conjugated to a fluorophore. However, most of these bio-molecules and fluorophores are not able to cross the cell membrane of a living cell, making it challenging to image intracellular proteins."
Data was mined by Antibody Watch (https://arxiv.org/pdf/2008.01937.pdf), from PMID:27935478
Source: Antibody Registry