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- Arabidopsis Antibodies 3662
- Grain Crops Antibodies 1283
- Cash Crops Antibodies 1093
- Vegetable Crops Antibodies 551
- Energy And Herbaceous Crops Antibodies 567
- Other Species Antibodies 253
- Algae Antibodies 437
- Modified Antibody 1
- Plant Pathogens Antibodies 78
- Tag antibodies 13
- GMO Antibodies 7
- Other Antibodies 161
- Secondary Antibodies 2
- Proteins 1
- Others 30
Products
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Starting at $89.00
Immunogen: Os01g0867300 Q0JHF1 
Synonyms: BZIP12, OsABF1, OsbZIP12 Background:
OsBZIP12 is a bZIP transcription factor that acts as a transcriptional activator. It plays a central role in enhancing tolerance to multiple abiotic stresses (drought, salinity, cold) and in growth regulation by modulating the expression of target genes. -
Starting at $89.00
Immunogen: AT2G05380 A0A1P8B1B5 
Synonyms: GRP3S, GLYCINE-RICH PROTEIN 3 SHORT ISOFORM Background:
GRP3S -
Starting at $89.00
Immunogen: AT3G06290 F4JAU2 
Synonyms: SAC3B, ATSAC3B, YEAST SAC3 HOMOLOG B Background:
SAC3B is a component of the conserved TREX-2 complex that couples mRNA transcription with nucleo-cytoplasmic export, that is required for prevention of epigenetic gene silencing and has additional roles in regulating siRNAs and DNA methylation. -
Starting at $398.00
Immunogen: Q1MX30 XA21_ORYSI 
Background:
Xa21 is a receptor-like kinase protein in rice (Oryza sativa) that confers gene-for-gene resistance to specific races of the causal agent of bacterial blight disease, Xanthomonas oryzae pv oryzae. -
Starting at $89.00
Immunogen: P16426 WP_017154880 
Background:
Phosphinothricin N-acetyltransferase (PPT, Bar) -
Starting at $398.00
Immunogen: Cry1Ab: P0A370 WP_000369819; Cry1Ac: P05068 WP_000369821; Cry1Af: P96315

Background:
The crystal protein is produced during sporulation and is accumulated both as an inclusion and as part of the spore coat. It promotes colloidosmotic lysis by binding to the midgut epithelial cells of many lepidopteran larvae. -
Starting at $398.00
Immunogen: P0A370 WP_000369819 
Background:
Cry1Ab promotes colloidosmotic lysis by binding to the midgut epithelial cells of many lepidopteran larvae. -
Starting at $398.00
Background:
Cyanobacterial toxins can induce toxic effects both in humans and in the environment. Among them, microcystins (MCs) are the best described and most diverse group of cyanobacterial toxins. Moreover, they are the toxins most frequently produced by freshwater cyanobacteria genera. Among so many variants, microcystin-leucine arginine (MC-LR) is the most common and most studied congener, followed by MC-RR (with two arginines at positions 2 and 4). Currently, MC-LR is considered as the reference compound among MCs because of its toxicity and high occurrence. 

