Anti-GCB antibodies are used in antigen-specific immunodetection in biological samples. The target GCB is a known alias name of the protein glucosylceramidase beta 1, encoded by the GBA1 gene in humans. This 536-amino acid residue protein is a reported glucosylceramidase that catalyzes, within the lysosomal compartment, the hydrolysis of glucosylceramides/GlcCers (such as beta-D-glucosyl-(1<->1')-N-acylsphing-4-enine) into free ceramides (such as N-acylsphing-4-enine) and glucose. It is localized to the lysosomes and membrane of the cell and features glycosylated post-translational modifications. It is reported to be widely expressed in many tissue types. Other synonyms for GCB include GBA and GBA. Indicated applications for GCB antibodies listed below include ELISA, Flow Cytometry, Western Blot, Immunofluorescence, and Immunohistochemistry.