Collagen I antibody for studying rabbit bone differentiation
Collagen I antibody for studying rabbit bone differentiation
arigo is proud to announce that Collagen I antibody (ARG21965) was used for studying bone differentiation and published in scientific journals, recently. Dai et al. developed an ECM-mimicking scaffold to provide a tissue-specific microenvironment for bone and cartilage differentiation. They found this scaffold accelerated the regeneration of subchondral bone in rabbit with osteochondral defects. arigo’s Collagen I antibody was used to prove the osteogenic differentiation induced and published in Science Bulletin journal. Li et al. developed a 3D-printed meniscus with region-specific bioinks prepared from different region of meniscus decellularized extracellular matrix to mimic the structure of meniscus. arigo’s Collagen I antibody was used to demonstrate the fibrochondrogenic gene expression induced in a rabbit meniscal defect model and was published in Chemical Engineering Journal. Collagen I antibody (ARG21965) is a pre-adsorbed polyclonal antibody raised by goat. It is good for IHC, ICC, and WB in samples of human, mouse and rat as well as in rabbit which is a popular animal model for research of osteogenesis and tendon repair. |
* Pre-adsorbed goat pAb |
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