Anti-BAFFR antibodies enable researchers to detect and measure the BAFFR antigen in biological samples. This target is a reported synonym of the TNFRSF13C gene, which encodes TNF receptor superfamily member 13C. This protein is known to function in adaptive immune responses, among other biological roles. The human version of BAFFR has a canonical amino acid length of 184 residues and a protein mass of 18.9 kilodaltons, although 2 isoforms have been identified. It is reported to be localized in the membrane of cells and notably expressed in the rectum, lymph node, colon, bone marrow, and appendix. Western Blot is a widely used application for the BAFFR antibodies listed below. In addition, Immunohistochemistry is also a common application.