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mouse monoclonal IgG2a; Inhibin β-A Antibody (E-1) is an IgG2a κ mouse monoclonal Inhibin beta-A antibody (also designated Inhibin Subunit Beta A antibody, Erythroid Differentiation Protein antibody, Inhibin Beta A Chain antibody, Activin Beta-A Chain antibody, EDF antibody, Follicle-Stimulating Hormone-Releasing Protein antibody, Erythroid Differentiation Factor antibody, Inhibin Beta A Subunit antibody, FSH-Releasing Protein antibody, Inhibin Beta A antibody, Inhibin Beta-1 antibody, or FRP antibody) that detects the Inhibin beta-A protein of mouse, rat and human origin by WB, IP, IF and ELISA. Inhibin β-A Antibody (E-1) is available as both the non-conjugated anti-Inhibin beta-A antibody form, as well as multiple conjugated forms of anti-Inhibin beta-A antibody, including agarose, HRP, PE, FITC and multiple Alexa Fluor® conjugates. The TGFβ superfamily is composed of numerous growth and differentiation factors, including transforming growth factor β (TGFβ) 1, 2 and 3; growth/differentiation factor (GDF) 1 through 8; Mullerian inhibiting substance (MIS); bone morphogenic protein (BMP) 2 through 8; glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF); inhibins (α, β-A, β-B and β-C), Lefty and Nodal. Members of the TGFβ superfamily are involved in embryonic development and adult tissue homeostasis. Inhibins and activins inhibit and activate, respectively, the secretion of follitropin by the pituitary gland. Inhibins and activins are involved in regulating a number of functions such as hypothalamic and pituitary hormone secretion, gonadal hormone secretion, germ cell development and maturation, erythroid differentiation, insulin secretion, nerve cell survival, embryonic axial development or bone growth depending on their subunit composition. Activins oppose the functions of inhibins. Inhibins are predominantly expressed in liver, uterus and ovary tissue. Inhibin A, a dimer of α and β-A, and inhibin B, a dimer of α and β-B, have been shown to inhibit the secretion of follicle stimulating hormone. Inhibin β-C forms a homodimer and its expression is predominant in adult liver.

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