Anti-Pleiotrophin antibodies are available from several suppliers. In humans, this protein is encoded by the gene PTN. The protein may also be known as HBBN, X-PTF, NEGF1, HARP, HB-GAM, and heparin affin regulatory protein. The reported amino acid length is 168 and the expected mass is 18.9 kDa. Variants of this antigen may also be found in other species, including canine, porcine, monkey, mouse and rat. Antibodies to the Pleiotrophin antigen may be useful for studying growth factor signaling. Visit the supplier page for more detailed antibody product information, such as specificity and validated applications.