GMB16

Antibody IDAN0120
Epitope ID EP0050
Epitope nameGM1
Recognition regionGal(b1-3)GalNAc(b1-4)[Neu5Ac(a2-3)]Gal(b1-4)Glc(b1-1)Cer
Immunoprecipitation
Immunoblot[6][7][4][1][2]
ELISA/RIA[6][7][5]
Flow cytometry
Histochemistry[4][1][2][3]
Comment
SpeciesMouse
CategoryMonoclonal
IsotypeIgM
ImmunogenGM1[6]
AvailabilityTokyo Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.
Applications
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1 Kotani M, Terashima T, Tai T.
Developmental changes of ganglioside expressions in postnatal rat cerebellar cortex.
Brain Res. 1995 Nov 27;700(1-2):40-58
PMID: 8624728
2 Kawashima I, Nagata I, Tai T.
Immunocytochemical analysis of gangliosides in rat primary cerebellar cultures using specific monoclonal antibodies.
Brain Res. 1996 Sep 2;732(1-2):75-86
PMID: 8891271
3 Kusunoki S, Chiba A, Tai T, Kanazawa I.
Localization of GM1 and GD1b antigens in the human peripheral nervous system.
Muscle Nerve. 1993 Jul ;16(7):752-6
PMID: 7685064
4 Kotani M, Kawashima I, Ozawa H, Terashima T, Tai T.
Differential distribution of major gangliosides in rat central nervous system detected by specific monoclonal antibodies.
Glycobiology. 1993 Apr ;3(2):137-46
PMID: 8490240
5 Ravindranath MH, Muthugounder S, Presser N, Selvan SR, Portoukalian J, Brosman S, Morton DL.
Gangliosides of organ-confined versus metastatic androgen-receptor-negative prostate cancer.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2004 Nov 5;324(1):154-65
PMID: 15464996
6 Kotani M, Ozawa H, Kawashima I, Ando S, Tai T.
Generation of one set of monoclonal antibodies specific for a-pathway ganglio-series gangliosides.
Biochim Biophys Acta. 1992 Jul 21;1117(1):97-103
PMID: 1627599
7 Hildebrandt H.
Antigen binding of antiganglioside antibodies in vitro is strongly influenced by the ganglioside composition of the sample.
FEBS Lett. 1996 Jun 10;388(1):29-33
PMID: 8654583