Centrosomal Protein 63kDa ELISA Kits

These Centrosomal Protein 63kDa ELISA kits are immunodetection tools for measuring specific protein levels in biological samples. Centrosomal Protein 63kDa is an alias of the human CEP63 gene, which encodes the protein, centrosomal protein 63. Notably, Centrosomal Protein 63kDa is known to play a role in cell division and DNA damage pathways, among other functions. The CEP63 protein is 703 amino acid residues in length and 81.3 kilodaltons in mass. However, as many as 4 protein isoforms have been identified. It is localized to the cytoplasm of the cell. This protein is known to be ubiquitinated. Other names for this target antigen include centrosomal protein of 63 kDa and centrosomal protein 63kDa. Click on the following ELISA kits for more detailed information, including target reactivity and assay sensitivity.

Centrosomal Protein 63kDa ELISA Kits

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