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Anti-EphA4 Receptor Polyclonal Antibody, Unconjugated, Clone ZMD.229/100 ug/Human. Based on sequence homology, this antibody is expected to react with mouse and chicken EphA4./Request Info |
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Anti-EphA4 Receptor Polyclonal Antibody, Unconjugated, Clone ZMD.229 |
Description
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100 ug / Human. Based on sequence homology, this antibody is expected to react with mouse and chicken EphA4./Request Info |
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Poly |
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Invitrogen |
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WB |
Conjugation
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Unconjugated |
Immunogen
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EphA4 Receptor |
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Eph receptors belong to a family of receptor tyrosine kinases. Both ephrins, the ligands for Eph receptors, and Eph receptors are broadly expressed throughout the ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm of vertebrate embryos. The interaction of ephrins with their appropriate Eph receptor(s) has been implicated in a wide spectrum of functions in vertebrate morphogenesis, including the accurate migration of embryonic cells, formation of boundaries between structures (i.e. rhombomeres and somites), and the control of cytoskeletal changes which dictate cellular shape and adhesion during development. Also known as Sek, Sek1, Cek8, Hek8 and Tyro1, the EphA4 receptor is involved in guidance of motor axons to the correct target muscle. Inactivation of the EphA4 gene in mice results in defects in axon guidance of the corticospinal tract. |
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