Synaptophysin
Cat#: BSH-7385-100, 100ul, BSH-7385-1, 1ml
Alias names: MRXSYP, SYP, Synaptophysin (p38), Optibodies, Optibody
MW: 33.8kDa
Substrate/Buffer: TRIS with 0.03% sodium azide, pH7,2
Clonality: Mouse monoclonal antibody
Clone: BS15
Application: IHC-P
S/R: Human, rabbit, rat, mouse, pig, sheep
Control tissues: Appendix, pancreas
Synaptophysin (p38) is an integral membrane protein of small synaptic vesicles in brain and endocrine cells. Synaptophysin contains four transmembrane domains that form a hexameric channel or gap junction-like pore. Synaptophysin binds to the SNARE protein synaptobrevin/VAMP, which prevents the inclusion of synaptobrevin in the synaptic vesicle fusion complex and creates a pool of synaptobrevin for exocytosis when synapse activity increases. Synaptophysin is also responsible for targeting synaptobrevin 2/VAMP2 to synaptic vesicles, a critical component of the fusion complex.
Synaptophysin - Appendix Appendix section has been stained using Synaptophysin optibody (Clone: BS15) with 1:300 dilution. Ganglion cells and neuronal axons stained strongly. |
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Synaptophysin - Appendix Appendix section has been stained using Synaptophysin optibody (Clone: BS15) with 1:300 dilution. Ganglion cells and neuronal axons stained strongly. |
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Synaptophysin – Neuro endrocrine tumor Neuro endocrine tumor section has been stained using Synaptophysin optibody (Clone: BS15) with 1:300 dilution. Neuroendocine tumor cells have intensive staining reaction. |
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Description |
Synaptophysin Cat#: BSH-7385-100, 100ul, BSH-7385-1, 1ml Alias names: MRXSYP, SYP, Synaptophysin (p38), Optibodies, Optibody MW: 33.8kDa Substrate/Buffer: TRIS with 0.03% sodium azide, pH7,2 Clonality: Mouse monoclonal antibody Clone: BS15 Application: IHC-P S/R: Human, rabbit, rat, mouse, pig, sheep Control tissues: Appendix, pancreas Synaptophysin (p38) is an integral membrane protein of small synaptic vesicles in brain and endocrine cells. Synaptophysin contains four transmembrane domains that form a hexameric channel or gap junction-like pore. Synaptophysin binds to the SNARE protein synaptobrevin/VAMP, which prevents the inclusion of synaptobrevin in the synaptic vesicle fusion complex and creates a pool of synaptobrevin for exocytosis when synapse activity increases. Synaptophysin is also responsible for targeting synaptobrevin 2/VAMP2 to synaptic vesicles, a critical component of the fusion complex.
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