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Characterisation of anti-GFAP recombinant antibodies

GFAP (glial fibrillary acidic protein) is an intermediate filament protein found in certain glial cells such as astrocytes. The APEX platform has identified three recombinant antibodies that effectively detect GFAP in rodents and non-human primates.

The APEX platform tested three anti-GFAP recombinant antibodies on brain sections from mice, rats and macaques.
The three antibodies, Ab278054, ABCD AK148 and CST 80788, were validated in all three species.
All recombinant antibodies tested exhibited immunolabelling properties identical to or superior to those of the reference polyclonal antibody Dako Z0334.

Legend: Anti-GFAP ABCD_AK148 (recombinant monoclonal) staining on a macaque brain section © APEX

Characterisation by:
Plateforme APEX (Nantes)

Recombinant antibodies tested:
Abcam Ab278054 (multiclonal)
ABCD AK148
CST 80788

Materials & methods:
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Biological materials tested

Antibodies tested

Brain
(mouse)

Brain
(rat)

Brain
(macaque)

Abcam Ab278054 (multiclonal)

Validated

See results

Validated

See results

Validated

See results

ABCD AK148

Validated

See results

Validated

See results

Validated

See results

CST 80788

Validated

See results

Validated

See results

Validated

See results

Antibodies tested

Biological materials tested

Abcam Ab278054 (multiclonal)

Brain
(mouse)

Validated

See datas

Brain
(rat)

Validated

See datas

Brain
(macaque)

Validated

See datas

ABCD AK148

Brain
(mouse)

Validated

See datas

Brain
(rat)

Validated

See datas

Brain
(macaque)

Validated

See datas

CST 80788

Brain
(mouse)

Validated

See datas

Brain
(rat)

Validated

See datas

Brain
(macaque)

Validated

See datas

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