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Anti-CaV1.3 (CACNA1D) (extracellular)-FITC Antibody
A Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody to CaV1.3 (CACNA1D) (extracellular) conjugated to the fluorescent dye FITC
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Alomone Labs FITC-conjugated extracellular antibodies offer you significant advantages. Skip cell permeabilization/fixation.
NOW you can conduct flow cytometry using live cells in ONE single step.
These novel antibodies save you valuable time and resources, while empowering your research results.
Benefits:
✓ Developed for flow cytometry (FACS)
✓ Tested with appropriate isotype control
✓ No need for secondary antibodies
✓ Conjugated to “extracellular” antibodies
✓ Cell-surface detection of proteins
✓ Permeabilization & cell fixation not required
✓ Time saving
Within our antibody portfolio, we gladly take on special requests for customized antibody labeling/conjugation.
Voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels (CaV) form an important route for Ca2+ entry into cells, upon deviations from the cells’ resting membrane potential. There are ten CaV α1 subunit genes, divided into three subfamilies on both a functional and sequence homology basis. The CaV1 subfamily includes four genes which encode the L-type channels, the CaV3 subfamily includes three genes encoding the T-type channels and the CaV2 subfamily consists of three isoforms encoding P/Q- , N- and R-type channels, with all three contributing to neurotransmitter release in neurons.