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🧬 Frequently Asked Questions – EA154-14 3 3 Epsilon Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody

What is the EA154-14 3 3 Epsilon Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody used for?


It is a research antibody used for target-specific antigen detection in protein expression and localization studies (RUO).

Is EA154-14 3 3 Epsilon Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody monoclonal or polyclonal?


Based on the product designation, it is produced in rabbit and is typically supplied as a polyclonal antibody unless otherwise stated on the product page.

Which applications are commonly supported by EA154-14 3 3 Epsilon Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody?


Common uses include Western blot (WB), immunohistochemistry (IHC), and immunofluorescence (IF), depending on validation information provided for the target.

What samples can be used with EA154-14 3 3 Epsilon Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody?


Typical samples include cell lysates, tissue lysates, fixed cells, and FFPE or frozen tissue sections (application-dependent).

How should EA154-14 3 3 Epsilon Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody be stored and handled?


Store as indicated on the label (commonly at −20°C or 2–8°C for short term). Avoid repeated freeze–thaw; aliquot upon first thaw if needed.

How do I select the right dilution for EA154-14 3 3 Epsilon Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody?


Start with a dilution series (e.g., 1:200–1:2000) and optimize based on signal-to-noise, sample type, and detection system.

Can I use EA154-14 3 3 Epsilon Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody for immunohistochemistry (IHC)?


If IHC is listed as validated, follow an antigen retrieval and blocking strategy suitable for your tissue and detection chemistry (HRP/DAB or fluorescence).

How is EA154-14 3 3 Epsilon Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody shipped?


Shipped under temperature-controlled conditions. Upon receipt, verify the vial integrity and immediately store at the recommended temperature.

Where can I find the datasheet and citations for EA154-14 3 3 Epsilon Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody?


Use the product page to access the datasheet/COA and any linked references. Keep lot number information for reproducibility and reporting.