Oncomodulin antibodies for the lab
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Inner Ear Proteins as Potential Biomarkers.
The purpose of this manuscript is to identify proteins exclusive to the inner ear based on published research to identify potential candidate biomarkers and guide future inner ear research.
Literature on inner ear proteins published on Pubmed, Google Scholar, and Scopus was reviewed using key words such as “inner ear molecule,” “inner ear exclusive protein,” and several specific protein searches such as “prestin” based on findings from the initial searches.Studies were selected for abstract review based on title relevance, and full text was chosen for review based on abstract relevance. Several related studies cited in initially reviewed literature were also chosen to compile more detailed information on specific molecules with the goal of at least two to three published articles for each protein.
Proteins that were cited to have only been found within the inner ear were included in this review, including some proteins that were later identified outside the inner ear. Information regarding their size, location, function, and clinical significance was recorded.Based on this literature search, eight proteins exclusive to the inner ear were identified including otolin-1, otoconin 90/95, prestin, otoancorin, otogelin, α-tectorin, β-tectorin, and cochlin. Proteins initially found to be exclusive to the inner ear though later identified outside of the inner ear included oncomodulin, otospiralin, and otoraplin. This literature review may serve as a focused guide for future research on proteins exclusive to the inner ear as potential biomarkers for diseases of the inner ear.
Oncomodulin: The Enigmatic Parvalbumin Protein.
EF-hand Ca2+-binding protein family members, α- and β-parvalbumins have been studied for decades. Yet, considerable information is lacking distinguishing functional differences between mammalian α-parvalbumin (PVALB) and oncomodulin (OCM), a branded β-parvalbumin. Herein, we provide an overview detailing the current body of work centered around OCM as an EF-Hand Ca2+-binding protein and describe potential mechanisms of OCM function within the inner ear and immune cells. Additionally, we posit that OCM is evolutionarily distinct from PVALB and most other β-parvalbumins. This review summarizes recent studies pertaining to the function of OCM and emphasizes OCM as a parvalbumin possessing a unique cell and tissue distribution, Ca2+ buffering capacity and phylogenetic origin.
On the Legacy of Genetically Altered Mouse Models to Explore Vestibular Function: Distribution of Vestibular Hair Cell Phenotypes in the Otoferlin-Null Mouse.
Early in his career, David Lim recognized the scientific impact of genetically anomalous mice exhibiting otoconia agenesis as models of drastically compromised vestibular function. While these studies focused on the mutant pallid mouse, contemporary genetic tools have produced other models with engineered functional modifications. Lim and colleagues foresaw the need to analyze vestibular epithelia from pallid mice to verify the absence of downstream consequences that might be secondary to the altered load represented by otoconial agenesis. More generally, however, such comparisons also contribute to an understanding of the susceptibility of labyrinthine sensory epithelia to more widespread cellular changes associated with what may appear as isolated modifications.Our laboratory utilizes a model of vestibular hypofunction produced through genetic alteration, the otoferlin-null mouse, which has been shown to exhibit severely compromised stimulus-evoked neurotransmitter release in type I hair cells of the utricular striola. The present study, reminiscent of early investigations of Lim and colleagues that explored the utility of a genetically altered mouse to explore its utility as a model of vestibular hypofunction, endeavored to compare the expression of the hair cell marker oncomodulin in vestibular epithelia from wild-type and otoferlin-null mice.
We found that levels of oncomodulin expression were much greater in type I than type II hair cells, though were similar across the 3 genotypes examined (ie, including heterozygotes).These findings support the notion that modifications resulting in a specific component of vestibular hypofunction are not accompanied by widespread morphologic and cellular changes in the vestibular sensory epithelia.
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Mouse Oncomodulin (Ocm) |
1-CSB-EP016264MO |
Cusabio |
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Description: Recombinant Mouse Oncomodulin(Ocm) expressed in E.coli |
Oncomodulin (OCM) Antibody |
20-abx100612 |
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EUR 510.00
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Oncomodulin (OCM) Antibody |
20-abx100613 |
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Oncomodulin (OCM) Antibody |
20-abx100614 |
Abbexa |
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EUR 543.60
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EUR 744.00
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EUR 410.40
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Recombinant Oncomodulin (OCM) |
4-RPH506Hu01 |
Cloud-Clone |
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EUR 575.88
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EUR 278.40
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EUR 689.86
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EUR 4393.92
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Description: Recombinant Human Oncomodulin expressed in: E.coli |
Recombinant Oncomodulin (OCM) |
4-RPH506Mu01 |
Cloud-Clone |
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EUR 593.09
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EUR 282.00
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EUR 1894.08
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EUR 4555.20
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Description: Recombinant Mouse Oncomodulin expressed in: E.coli |
Recombinant Oncomodulin (OCM) |
4-RPH506Ra01 |
Cloud-Clone |
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EUR 605.99
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EUR 727.49
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EUR 1334.98
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EUR 4676.16
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Description: Recombinant Rat Oncomodulin expressed in: E.coli |
Recombinant Human Oncomodulin-1 |
7-05767 |
CHI Scientific |
2µg |
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Recombinant Human Oncomodulin-1 |
7-05768 |
CHI Scientific |
10µg |
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Recombinant Human Oncomodulin-1 |
7-05769 |
CHI Scientific |
1mg |
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Oncomodulin-1 Recombinant Protein |
91-225 |
ProSci |
0.05 mg |
EUR 821.4 |
Description: Oncomodulin-1 (OM) is a small, calcium-binding protein and a macrophage-derived growth factor, which can promote axon regeneration in retinal ganglion cells. Oncomodulin-1 is constitutively secreted by activated macrophages in the vitreous and retina in response to inflammatory conditions that promote optic nerve regeneration. Oncomodulin-1 binds RGCs with high affinity in vitro, but only when cAMP is pharmacologically elevated or if the membrane is permeabilized allowing Oncomodulin-1 access to the cytosolic compartment. Oncomodulin-1 is a member of the superfamily of calmodulin proteins and is a high-affinity calcium ion-binding protein and contains 2 EF-hand domains. OM is found in early embryonic cells in the placenta and also in tumors. It has some calmodulin-like activity with respect to enzyme activation and growth regulation. |
Human Oncomodulin (OCM) Protein |
20-abx068381 |
Abbexa |
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Mouse Oncomodulin (OCM) Protein |
20-abx068382 |
Abbexa |
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EUR 978.00
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EUR 594.00
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Rat Oncomodulin (OCM) Protein |
20-abx068383 |
Abbexa |
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EUR 1011.60
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EUR 610.80
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Oncomodulin-1 (OCM) Protein |
20-abx262604 |
Abbexa |
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Oncomodulin 1 (Ocm) Antibody |
20-abx318965 |
Abbexa |
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Rat Oncomodulin(OCM) ELISA kit |
CSB-EL016264RA-24T |
Cusabio |
1 plate of 24 wells |
EUR 198 |
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Description: Quantitativesandwich ELISA kit for measuring Rat Oncomodulin (OCM) in samples from serum, plasma, tissue homogenates, cell lysates. A new trial version of the kit, which allows you to test the kit in your application at a reasonable price. |
Rat Oncomodulin(OCM) ELISA kit |
1-CSB-EL016264RA |
Cusabio |
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EUR 964.80
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Description: Quantitativesandwich ELISA kit for measuring Rat Oncomodulin(OCM) in samples from serum, plasma, tissue homogenates, cell lysates. Now available in a cost efficient pack of 5 plates of 96 wells each, conveniently packed along with the other reagents in 5 separate kits. |
Rat Ocm/ Oncomodulin ELISA Kit |
E0710Ra |
Sunlong |
1 Kit |
EUR 775.2 |
Mouse Ocm/ Oncomodulin ELISA Kit |
E1074Mo |
Sunlong |
1 Kit |
EUR 758.4 |
Human Oncomodulin PicoKine ELISA Kit |
EK1545 |
BosterBio |
96 wells |
EUR 510 |
Description: For quantitative detection of human Oncomodulin in cell culture supernates, cell lysates, serum and plasma (heparin, EDTA). |
ELISA kit for Rat Oncomodulin |
EK3207 |
SAB |
96 tests |
EUR 804 |
Description: Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kit for quantification of Rat Oncomodulin in samples from serum, plasma, tissue homogenates and other biological fluids. |
ELISA kit for Human Oncomodulin |
EK5734 |
SAB |
96 tests |
EUR 663.6 |
Description: Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kit for quantification of Human Oncomodulin in samples from serum, plasma, tissue homogenates and other biological fluids. |
Rat Ocm(Oncomodulin) ELISA Kit |
ER0507 |
FN Test |
96T |
EUR 681.12 |
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Description: Method of detection: Double Antibody, Sandwich ELISA;Reacts with: Rattus;Sensitivity: 0.188 ng/ml |
Oncomodulin 1 (Ocm) Antibody (HRP) |
20-abx319295 |
Abbexa |
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EUR 493.20
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Oncomodulin 1 (Ocm) Antibody (FITC) |
20-abx319296 |
Abbexa |
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EUR 493.20
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Oncomodulin 1 (Ocm) Antibody (Biotin) |
20-abx319297 |
Abbexa |
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EUR 493.20
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Oncomodulin (OCM) Polyclonal Antibody (Mouse) |
4-PAH506Mu01 |
Cloud-Clone |
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EUR 301.20
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EUR 3091.20
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EUR 258.00
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Description: A Rabbit polyclonal antibody against Mouse Oncomodulin (OCM) |
Oncomodulin (OCM) Polyclonal Antibody (Rat) |
4-PAH506Ra01 |
Cloud-Clone |
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EUR 310.80
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EUR 3249.60
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EUR 804.00
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Description: A Rabbit polyclonal antibody against Rat Oncomodulin (OCM) |
Human OCM/ Oncomodulin-1 ELISA Kit |
E1820Hu |
Sunlong |
1 Kit |
EUR 726 |
ELISA kit for Human Oncomodulin-1 |
EK3206 |
SAB |
96 tests |
EUR 663.6 |
Description: Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kit for quantification of Human Oncomodulin-1 in samples from serum, plasma, tissue homogenates and other biological fluids. |
Mouse Oncomodulin 1 (OCM) ELISA Kit |
abx516437-96tests |
Abbexa |
96 tests |
EUR 886.8 |
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Human Oncomodulin 1 (OCM) ELISA Kit |
abx250787-96tests |
Abbexa |
96 tests |
EUR 801.6 |
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Rat Oncomodulin 1 (OCM) ELISA Kit |
abx256484-96tests |
Abbexa |
96 tests |
EUR 886.8 |
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Human OCM(Oncomodulin-1) ELISA Kit |
EH1504 |
FN Test |
96T |
EUR 681.12 |
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Description: Method of detection: Double Antibody, Sandwich ELISA;Reacts with: Homo sapiens;Sensitivity: 46.9pg/ml |
OCM Oncomodulin-1 Human Recombinant Protein |
PROTP0CE72 |
BosterBio |
Regular: 10ug |
EUR 380.4 |
Description: The Recombinant Human Oncomodulin-1 produced in E.coli has a molecular mass of 13.21kDa containing 117 amino acid residues of the human Oncomodulin-1 and fused to a 9 a.a. His tag at N-terminus. |
Oncomodulin (OCM) Polyclonal Antibody (Human, Mouse) |
4-PAH506Hu01 |
Cloud-Clone |
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EUR 296.40
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EUR 3012.00
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EUR 750.00
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EUR 372.00
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EUR 256.80
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Description: A Rabbit polyclonal antibody against Human, Mouse Oncomodulin (OCM) |
Oncomodulin (OCM) Polyclonal Antibody (Mouse), APC |
4-PAH506Mu01-APC |
Cloud-Clone |
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EUR 421.20
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EUR 4038.00
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EUR 1122.00
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EUR 538.80
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EUR 266.40
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Description: A Rabbit polyclonal antibody against Mouse Oncomodulin (OCM). This antibody is labeled with APC. |
Oncomodulin (OCM) Polyclonal Antibody (Mouse), Biotinylated |
4-PAH506Mu01-Biotin |
Cloud-Clone |
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EUR 379.20
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EUR 3031.20
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EUR 892.80
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EUR 464.40
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EUR 265.20
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Description: A Rabbit polyclonal antibody against Mouse Oncomodulin (OCM). This antibody is labeled with Biotin. |
Oncomodulin (OCM) Polyclonal Antibody (Mouse), Cy3 |
4-PAH506Mu01-Cy3 |
Cloud-Clone |
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EUR 512.40
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EUR 5334.00
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EUR 1446.00
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EUR 668.40
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EUR 304.80
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Description: A Rabbit polyclonal antibody against Mouse Oncomodulin (OCM). This antibody is labeled with Cy3. |
Oncomodulin Expression Reveals New Insights into the Cellular Organization of the Murine Utricle Striola.
Oncomodulin (OCM, aka β-parvalbumin) is an EF-hand calcium binding protein that is expressed in a restricted set of hair cells in the peristriolar region of the mammalian utricle. In the present study, we determined the topologic distribution of OCM among hair cell phenotypes to advance our understanding of the cellular organization of the striola and the relationship of these phenotypes with characteristics of tissue polarity. The distributions of OCM-positive (OCM+) hair cells were quantified in utricles.
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