Anti-Intestinal alkaline phosphatase antibodies can be readily obtained from commercial sources. Intestinal alkaline phosphatase is encoded by the gene ALPI in humans. The protein exists as a homodimer, with each subunit being 528 amino acids in length. Calf-intestinal alkaline phosphatase is used in molecular cloning applications for dephosphorylating the 5' end of DNA strands. Visit the antibody supplier page for key details, including validated applications and target specificity.