Anti-Rat Growth Hormone Antibody, Immunocytochemistry Grade (Guinea Pig)

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Description:
Anti-Rat Growth Hormone (GH) Antibody, Cat# TLIA1048, is a polyclonal antibody produced in guinea pigs and optimized for immunocytochemistry (IC) applications. Specifically targeting rat growth hormone, this antibody enables precise localization of GH-producing cells within rat pituitary and peripheral tissues. It is an essential tool for investigating the physiological role of growth hormone in development, metabolism, and endocrine signaling in rodent models.

Key Features:

  • Catalog Number: TLIA1048

  • Polyclonal antibody raised in guinea pig

  • Specific to rat growth hormone (GH)

  • Validated for immunocytochemistry (IC) applications

  • Enables cellular-level visualization of GH distribution

  • Supplied in liquid form with preservative

Applications:

  • Immunocytochemical analysis of GH in rat tissue

  • Endocrine research on growth hormone function

  • Pituitary gland studies and hormone regulation

  • Developmental biology and metabolic investigations

Description:
Anti-Rat Growth Hormone (GH) Antibody, Cat# TLIA1048, is a polyclonal antibody produced in guinea pigs and optimized for immunocytochemistry (IC) applications. Specifically targeting rat growth hormone, this antibody enables precise localization of GH-producing cells within rat pituitary and peripheral tissues. It is an essential tool for investigating the physiological role of growth hormone in development, metabolism, and endocrine signaling in rodent models.

Key Features:

  • Catalog Number: TLIA1048

  • Polyclonal antibody raised in guinea pig

  • Specific to rat growth hormone (GH)

  • Validated for immunocytochemistry (IC) applications

  • Enables cellular-level visualization of GH distribution

  • Supplied in liquid form with preservative

Applications:

  • Immunocytochemical analysis of GH in rat tissue

  • Endocrine research on growth hormone function

  • Pituitary gland studies and hormone regulation

  • Developmental biology and metabolic investigations