Anti-T-cadherin antibodies enable researchers to detect and measure the T-cadherin antigen in biological samples. This target is a reported synonym of the CDH13 gene, which encodes cadherin 13. This protein is known to function in cell adhesion, among other biological roles. The human version of T-cadherin has a canonical amino acid length of 713 residues and a protein mass of 78.3 kilodaltons, although 5 isoforms have been identified. It is reported to be localized in the cell membrane of cells and notably expressed in the smooth muscle, skin, skeletal muscle, kidney, and heart muscle. Other names for this target antigen include CDHH, P105, and H-cadherin (heart). Some T-cadherin antibodies may have been used in research and have associated citations. Western Blot is a widely used application for these antibodies. ELISA and Immunohistochemistry are also common applications.