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ANTIBODIES
(anti-Human
and others as indicated)
RDI Division of Fitzgerald Industries Intl offers a wide line of
antibodies. Since no one antibody works best for all applications
(neutralization, blotting, ELISA, etc), we offer many different types of
antibodies to help solve this problem. Please inquire for other applications or
types of antibodies not listed below.
Anti-FATTY ACID BINDING PROTEIN (see also pure antigens available below-)
-4 clones and pure anitgen available
Monoclonal mouse anti-human fatty acid
binding protein (CARDIAC)
CAT#: RDI-FABP-5B5 ($484.00/mg) , #RDI-FABP-9F3 ($440.00/mg),
#RDI-FABP-6B6 ($484.00/mg) , #RDI-FABP-10E1 ($440.00)
Clone#: 5B5, 9F3, 6B6, 10E1

These clones have been derived from hybridization of Sp 2/0 myeloma cells with spleen cells of Balb/c mice immunized with human fatty acid binding protein (FABP).
FABP is a newly introduced plasma marker of acute myocardial infarction (AMI).
The plasma kinetics of FABP (15kD) closely resemble those of myoglobin in that elevated plasma concentrations are found
within 3 hour after AMI and return to normal generally within 12 to 24 hours.
This makes FABP useful biochemical markers for the early assessment of
exclusion of AMI.The myocardial tissue content of
FABP (0.5mg/g) is 5-fold lower than that of myoglobin
(2.5mg/g), but the reference plasma concentration of FABP (ca. 2ug/L) is
about 15-fold lower than that of myoglobin (ca.
32mg/L), together suggesting a superior performance of FABP for early detection
of AMI. FABP also appears a useful plasma marker for the estimation of
myocardial infarct size.
Specificity: Clone 5B5, 9F3, 6B6, 10E1 - human fatty acid binding protein.
Specific antibody titer is 10-6.
Mouse isotype: Clone 6B6 - IgG2b, clones 5B5,
9F3, 6B6, 10E1 - IgG1
Application: Human fatty acid binding protein 1 immunoassay and immunoaffinity purification. All antibodies are working in ELISA.We recommend to use following pairs of antibodies for
sandwich ELISA (coating antibody - antibody for conjugate): 10E1-9F3,
10E1-5B5, 9F3-10E1, 5B5-9F3.
The best combination for sandwich immunoassay is: 9F3 MAb used as capture antibody and 10E11 as a detection MAb
-for western blot: clone 6B6
Purification: Purified by chromatography on protein A Sepharose.Purity
is tested by electrophoresis.
Presentation: Each vial contains 1 milligram antibodies with concentration (see
batch sheet) in PBS, pH 7.4, containing 0.1% of sodium azide
as preservative.
Store at +4C.
Material safety note: This product is sold as an antibody preparation for research
purpose only. Standard Laboratory Practices should be followed when handling
this material. Contains sodium azide (0.1%) as
preservative. Although the amount of sodium azide is
very small appropriate care must be taken when handling this product.
see also antigen to FABP and our Troponin
and myoglobin products
see also anti-human
liver fatty acid binding protein antibody
For IN VITRO RESEARCH USE ONLY-NOT FOR USE IN OR ON HUMANS OR ANIMALS-
Not responsible for any patent infringements with use or derivation of this or any product.
Human Fatty Acid Binding
Protein Antigen (CARDIAC)
cat# RDI-FABP-AG $1295.00/500ug
FABP is a newly introduced plasma marker of acute myocardial infarction (AMI).
The plasma kinetics of FABP (15kD) closely resemble those of myoglobin in that elevated plasma concentraions
are found within 3 hour after AMI and return to normal generally within 12 to
24 hours. This makes FABP useful biochemical markers for the early assessment
of exclusion of AMI. The myocardial tissue content of FABP (0.5mg/g) is 5-fold
lower than that of myoglobin (2.5mg/g), but the
reference plasma concentration of FABP (ca. 2ug/L) is about
15-fold lower than that of myoglobin (ca. 32mg/L),
together suggesting a superior performance of FABP for early detection of AMI.
FABP also appears a useful plasma marker for the estimation of myocardial
infarct size.
Package: lyophilized powder. Recommend reconstituting with distilled water.
Purity: >98% as determined by a 10-20% gradient SDS-PAGE. The immunological
reactivity was confirmed with a monoclonal antibody that is specific for
the fatty acid binding protein.
USE: Suitable as a standard in immunoassay for early detection of acute
myocardial infarction, as an immunogen for antisera production and as a racer for iodination.
Storage: Store at -20 DEG C. Avoid frequent freeze thaw cycles.
Warning: Made with human heart tissue. Blood samples from tissue donors were
tested and found negative for HbSAg, HIV-1 and
HIV-2 antibodies and HCV. Treat as if capable of transmitting infection
Handle at Biosafety Level II conditions.
For IN Vitro Research Use Only-Not For Use IN Or on Humans Or Animals.
DATA SHEET:Human FATTY ACID BINDING PROTEIN (CARDIAC) FREE SERUM
cat#RDI-FABPSERA $938.00/100ml
$1188.00/500ml $1750.00/Liter
Source: Pooled normal human serum. Blood samples from donors were tested
and found to be negative for HBsAg, HIV-1 and HIV- 2
antibodies, HCV.
Preparation: Affinity chromatography of pooled normal human serum Gel for
affinity column was prepared by coupling anti-FABP monoclonal antibodies
(several monoclonal antibodies specific for different epitopes
of FABP molecule) with BrCN-activated Sepharose CL-4B.
Analysis: Does not contain detectable amounts of human FABP.
Applications: FABP free serum can be used for preparation of human FABP
standards and calibrators.
Storage: -20'C
Precautions: For In vitro research Use Only. Not for use in or on humans or animals or for diagnostics . All material should be handled at Biosafety Level II conditions and treated as if capable of transmitting disease.It is the responsibility of the user to comply with all local/state and Federal rules in the use of this product. We are not responsible for any patent infringements that might result with the use of or derivation of this product.
RDI Division of Fitzgerald Industries Intl
phone (978) 371-6446 or (800) 370-2222
fax (978) 371-2266
EMAIL:antibodies@fitzgerald-fii.com
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