Anti-Mindin antibodies enable researchers to detect and measure the Mindin antigen in biological samples. This target is a reported synonym of the SPON2 gene, which encodes spondin 2. This protein is known to function in cell adhesion and the cellular response to lipopolysaccharides, among other biological roles. The human version of Mindin has a canonical amino acid length of 331 residues and a protein mass of 35.8 kilodaltons. It is reported to be localized in the extracellular matrix and is secreted of cells and notably expressed in many tissues, such as the placenta and prostate. Other names for this target antigen include DIL-1, DIL-1, and DIL1. Western Blot is a widely used application for the Mindin antibodies listed below. In addition, ELISA is also a common application.