The excitation-contraction coupling of cardiac muscle is a critical to life in most animals, and errors in E-C coupling contribute to important human diseases (arrhythmia, heart failure, cardiac hypertrophy). Highly specific monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies to proteins critical to cardiac muscle excitation-contraction coupling have been assembled. All of these antibodies have been carefully validated for use in western blotting, in addition, some have also been validated for use in immunofluorescence microscopy and in vitro functional assays. Many of these antibodies recognise the site-specific phosphorylation of target proteins and most have been used in numerous publications in the scientific literature.
Rabbit polyclonal antibody to phospholamban phospho serine-16.
Affinity purified rabbit polyclonal antibody to phospholamban phospho Ser-16. Made from product A010-12.
Rabbit polyclonal anti-serum specific to Thr-17 phosphorylated forms of phospholamban.
Affinity purified rabbit polyclonal antibody specific to threonine-17 phosphorylated forms of phospholamban.
Mouse monoclonal antibody to phospholamban.
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Rabbit polyclonal antibody to SERCA2a
Affinity purified Mouse monoclonal antibody to SERCA isoforms 1/2
Affinity purified polyclonal antibody specific to Ser-38 phosphorylated forms of SERCA2.
Description: Rabbit Polyclonal anti-serum specific to RYR2 phospho Serine-2808.
Unit Size: 50 µl
Tested applications: Western blot (1:5000 dilution), IHC Microscopy (1:100 dilution)
Antibody form: Lyophilised rabbit anti-serum (IgG).
Species recognition: human, rat, mouse, rabbit, canine and sheep
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