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TFF3 [EPR3974]

Product group: Primary
Monoclonal/ Polyclonal: Monoclonal
Clone: EPR3974 equivalent to EP107
Host: Rabbit
Isotype: IgG
Application: Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
Application notes: Prediluted
Conjugation Type: Unconjugated
Reactivity: Human
General notes: Localization: cytoplasm.
Buffer: citrate pH6.0 or EDTA pH8.0
UNSPSC code: 12352203

refoil factors (TFFs) constitute a family of mucin-associated peptides containing one or more structurally characteristic trefoil domains. Trefoil factor 3 (TFF3) is a member of the trefoil family. They are mainly synthesized and secreted by mucin secreting epithelial cells lining the gastrointestinal tract and have a close association with mucins. TFF3 is expressed in goblet cells of the intestines and colon, eptihelial cells of the breast, prostate, thyroid, salivary gland and urinary tract. Their functions are not defined, but they may protect the mucosa from insults, stabilize the mucus layer and affect healing of the epithelium. Involved in the maintenance and repair of the intestinal mucosa. Promotes the mobility of epithelial cells in healing processes (motogen). (Shipping Cost: €200.00)

TFF3 [EPR3974]

refoil factors (TFFs) constitute a family of mucin-associated peptides containing one or more structurally characteristic trefoil domains. Trefoil factor 3 (TFF3) is a member of the trefoil family. They are mainly synthesized and secreted by mucin secreting epithelial cells lining the gastrointestinal tract and have a close association with mucins. TFF3 is expressed in goblet cells of the intestines and colon, eptihelial cells of the breast, prostate, thyroid, salivary gland and urinary tract. Their functions are not defined, but they may protect the mucosa from insults, stabilize the mucus layer and affect healing of the epithelium. Involved in the maintenance and repair of the intestinal mucosa. Promotes the mobility of epithelial cells in healing processes (motogen).