Pisum sativumBelow you will find antibodies with confirmed or predicted reactivity to Pisum sativum Protocols and Technical Information • Support • Western Blot Video Tutorials | ![]() |
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From the laboratory of Paul Knox, Phd, University of Leeds, United Kingdom

From the laboratory of Paul Knox, Phd, University of Leeds, United Kingdom

From the laboratory of Paul Knox, Phd, University of Leeds, United Kingdom

From the laboratory of Paul Knox, Phd, University of Leeds, United Kingdom

From the laboratory of Paul Knox, Phd, University of Leeds, United Kingdom

From the laboratory of Paul Knox, Phd, University of Leeds, United Kingdom

From the laboratory of Paul Knox, Phd, University of Leeds, United Kingdom

From the laboratory of Paul Knox, Phd, University of Leeds, United Kingdom

From the laboratory of Paul Knox, Phd, University of Leeds, United Kingdom

From the laboratory of Paul Knox, Phd, University of Leeds, United Kingdom

AS18 4169 | Clonality: Polyclonal | Host: Rabbit | Reactivity: A. thaliana, C. reinhardtii, Echinochloa crus-galli, M. polymorhpa, M. sativa, N. oceanica, Panicum miliaceum, P. sativum, Z. mays

AS18 4168 | Clonality: Polyclonal | Host: Rabbit | Reactivity: Arabidopsis thaliana, Brachypodium distachyon, Oryza sativa, Solanum tuberosum

AS16 3976 | Clonality: Polyclonal | Host: Rabbit | Reactivity: Arabidopsis thaliana, Brassica oleracea var. botrytis cv. ’Diadom’, [compartment marker] of mitochondrial inner membrane
Benefits of using this antibody

AS15 2994 | Reactivity: Rubisco protein
This set enables quantification of Rubisco using ELISA in samples from a range of various species.