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Mouse Anti-PG Ⅱ Monoclonal Antibody, clone C10156, det

Cat NoBSMA-0755-1-D
Conjugate
Type抗体对
SourceCHO
Size1 mg
ApplicationCLIA; TRFIA
FormatLiquid
ConcentrationPlease refer to the vial lable for the specific concentration.
BufferSupplied in 50 mM Na-citrate, 150 mM NaCl, pH7.0, 0.03%proclin300..
StorageStore at -20 degree. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles.
SynonymsPG Ⅱ;胃蛋白酶原Ⅱ;Gastricsin;PEPC;PEPC_HUMAN;pepsin C;Pepsinogen C;pepsinogen group II;PGC;PGII;preprogastricsin;Progastricsin
Purification> 95% by SDS-PAGE
NoteThis product as supplied is intended for research use only, not for use in human, therapeutic or diagnostic applications.
MolecularWeight
DescriptionRecommended Antibody pairs: BSMA-0755-C- BSMA-0755-1-D
BackgroundPepsinogen (PG) is a precursor of pepsin, which is divided into two subgroups according to its biochemical properties and immunogenicity. The 1-5 components have the same immunogenicity and are called pepsinogen ⅰ (PG ⅰ), which is mainly secreted by the principal cells and mucinous neck cells of the fundus gland. Components 6 and 7, known as pepsinogen ⅱ (PG-ⅱ), are secreted by the principal cells and mucinous neck cells of the gastric fundus gland. Pg-ⅱ is also produced by mucinous neck cells of the cardia gland and pyloric gland of the antrum and the upper part of the duodenum. Normally, about 1% of PG enters the blood circulation through the capillary of gastric mucosa, and the PG that enters the blood circulation is very stable in the blood. Serum PG ⅰ and PG ⅱ reflect the number of glands and cells in gastric mucosa, and also indirectly reflect the secretory function of different parts of gastric mucosa. When pathological changes occur in gastric mucosa, serum PG content also changes. Therefore, monitoring the concentration of PG in serum can be used as a means to monitor the state of gastric mucosa.
We can offer labeled proteins/antibodies using a broad range of intensely fluorescent dyes and labels including FITC, Biotin, Alexa Fluor, Rhodamine B, Cy, Co-Au.