Product NameNeuropeptide Y, Mouse Monoclonal Antibody
Product DescriptiongoogleMouse anti-Neuropeptide Y Monoclonal Antibody (Unconjugated), suitable for WB, ELISA.
Alternative NamesNPY
Application(s)ELISA, WB
Antibody HostMouse
Antibody TypeMonoclonal
SpecificitySpecificity has been confirmed by WB and direct ELISA against the antigen. Human. Other species have not been tested.
Species ReactivityHuman
Immunogen DescriptionPartial recombinant human Neuropeptide Y (29-97: NB. Includes both the NPY peptide and the C-flanking peptide of NPY) with a GST tag.
ConjugateUnconjugated
Purity DescriptionProtein G purified immunoglobulin
Product DescriptionMouse anti-Neuropeptide Y Monoclonal Antibody (Unconjugated), suitable for WB, ELISA.
Application(s)ELISA, WB
Application DetailsThis antibody is recommended for WB and sandwich ELISA. Biosensis recommends optimal dilutions/concentrations should be determined by the end user.
TargetNeuropeptide Y
SpecificitySpecificity has been confirmed by WB and direct ELISA against the antigen. Human. Other species have not been tested.
Target Host SpeciesHuman
Species ReactivityHuman
Antibody HostMouse
Antibody TypeMonoclonal
Antibody IsotypeIgG
Clone Name3B5
ConjugateUnconjugated
Immunogen DescriptionPartial recombinant human Neuropeptide Y (29-97: NB. Includes both the NPY peptide and the C-flanking peptide of NPY) with a GST tag.
Purity DescriptionProtein G purified immunoglobulin
FormatLyophilized from PBS pH 7.4
Reconstitution InstructionsSpin vial briefly before opening. Reconstitute in 100 µL sterile-filtered, ultrapure water. Centrifuge to remove any insoluble material.
Storage InstructionsStore lyophilized antibody at 2-8ºC. After reconstitution keep aliquots at -20°C for higher stability or at 2-8°C with an appropriate antibacterial agent. Glycerol (1:1) may be added for additional stability. Avoid repetitive freeze/thaw cycles.
Batch NumberPlease see item label.
Expiration Date12 months after date of receipt (unopened vial).
Neuropeptide Y is a 36 amino acid neurotransmitter found in the brain and autonomic nervous system. It has been associated with numerous physiologic processes in the brain, including the regulation of energy balance, memory and learning, and epilepsy. The main effect is increased food intake and decreased physical activity. It is also implicated in the secretion of gonadotrophin-release hormone. It is secreted by the hypothalamus and it is one of the most abundant peptides in the nervous system. It is also found in some chromaffin cells of the adrenal medulla.