Anti-Human GAD2/GAD65 Antibody (SAA2744)
A powerful tool for biotech research.
Biotech research often involves the study of neurotransmitters, enzymes, and other proteins that play a crucial role in various biological processes. One such protein is the Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase (GAD), which is responsible for the conversion of glutamate to gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), an important neurotransmitter in the central nervous system.
Our Anti-Human GAD2/GAD65 Antibody (SAA2744) specifically targets both GAD2 and GAD65 isoforms, making it a valuable tool for researchers studying the role of GAD in various biological processes.
This antibody is highly specific and has been validated for use in multiple applications, including Western blotting, immunoprecipitation, and immunofluorescence. Its high affinity and sensitivity ensure reliable and reproducible results, making it an ideal choice for both basic and clinical research.
One of the main applications of Anti-Human GAD2/GAD65 Antibody (SAA2744) is in the study of neurological disorders such as epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, and schizophrenia. GAD dysfunction has been linked to these conditions, and our antibody can help researchers gain a better understanding of the underlying mechanisms.
In addition, this antibody has also been used in studies involving autoimmune diseases, as GAD is a known target of autoantibodies in conditions like type 1 diabetes and stiff person syndrome. Its ability to specifically target both GAD2 and GAD65 isoforms makes it a valuable tool for investigating the role of these proteins in autoimmune disorders.
Researchers have also successfully used Anti-Human GAD2/GAD65 Antibody (SAA2744) in experimental models to study the effects of GAD modulation on behavior and cognition. This highlights its potential for use in preclinical research and drug development.
In summary, our Anti-Human GAD2/GAD65 Antibody (SAA2744) is a reliable and specific tool for studying the role of GAD in various biological processes. Its applications in neurological disorders, autoimmune diseases, and preclinical research make it a valuable addition to any biotech research toolkit. Order now and take your research to the next level.
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