Ching-Hwa Sung, Professor of Cell Biology in Ophthalmology
Antigen: Chloride intracellular channel 4 (CLIC4/p64H1) protein
Known Reactivity: Rabbit
Host: Rabbit
Description: Antibody against CLIC4, an intracellular chloride channel protein. Purified GST-p64H1 fusion protein was used as an immunogen to produce rabbit antiserum, which was purified to remove cross-reactivities with the rest of the CLIC protein family. Antibodies can be used to study luminogenesis, endosomal activities, and vascular coalescence.
Applications: WB, IFA
Availability: Available by license from WCM.
*Availability and licensing conditions are subject to change.
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