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Rabbit  Anti-Myoglobin/PE-Cy5.5
Cat. Number:
bs-41107R-PE-Cy5.5
Quantity size:
100ul
Concentration:
1mg/ml  Buffer = 0.01M TBS(pH7.4) with 1% BSA, 0.03% Proclin300 and 50% Glycerol.
Background:
Myoglobin is a small heme containing protein responsible for the oxygen deposition in muscle tissues. Only one form of myoglobin is expressed in cardiac and skeletal muscles. Myoglobin is known as a marker of myocardial damage and it has been used for more than three decades. Nowadays it still is very commonly used in clinical practice as an early marker of AMI. It appears in patient's blood 1 to 3 hours after onset of the symptoms, reaching peak level within 8 to 12 hours. Myoglobin is not so cardiac specific as cTnI or cTnT. Because of high myoglobin concentration in skeletal muscle tissue, even minor skeletal muscle injury results in the significant increase of myoglobin concentration in blood. Thus myoglobin is used together with cTnI or cTnT in clinical practise for better specificity in AMI diagnosis.
Also known as:
MYO; MB; MGC13548; PVALB; MYG_HUMAN.
Specificity:
Rabbit Polyclonal IgG, affinity purified by Protein A.
Reacts with: (predicted: )
Immunogen: Purified Human Myoglobin (Natural Human Myoglobin protein).
Predicted Molecular Weight: 17kDa.
Storage:
Preservative: 15mM Sodium Azide, Constituents: 1% BSA, 0.05M PB, pH 7.5. Store at -20 °C for one year. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles. The lyophilized antibody is stable at room temperature for at least one month and for greater than a year when kept at -20°C. When reconstituted in sterile pH 7.4 0.01M PBS or diluent of antibody the antibody is stable for at least two weeks at 2-4 °C.
Application:

Excitation spectrum: 496,564nm,675nm
Emission spectrum: 578nm,695nm
Not yet tested in other applications.
Optimal working dilutions must be determined by the end user.
Important Note: This product as supplied is intended for research use only, not for use in human, therapeutic or diagnostic applications.