Specifially, Cav1.2 is a cardiac L-type calcium channel, and is important for excitation and contraction of the heart. It may be associated with a variant of Long QT syndrome called Timothy's syndrome and also with Brugada syndrome. Some references also suggest it is related to bipolar disease as well.
Cav1.2 Antibody was produced in mice by repeated immunizations with a fusion protein (intracellular carboxyl terminus) of rabbit Cav1.2.
来源宿主
Mouse
反应性
H. sapiens (Human); Mus musculus (Mouse); Rattus (Rat)
保存建议
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