Anti-Human Serum Albumin antibody
Clone: Polyclonal Rabbit Anti-Human
ALBUMIN (FITC Antibody), clone Polyclonal Rabbit Anti-Human, is a fluorescently labeled antibody designed to detect human serum albumin using immunofluorescence techniques. This antibody is generated in rabbits as a polyclonal preparation, allowing it to recognize multiple epitopes on the human albumin molecule, thereby enhancing sensitivity. Conjugated with fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC), the antibody emits green fluorescence when excited by appropriate wavelengths, enabling direct visualization of albumin in tissue sections, cell preparations, or fluid samples under a fluorescence microscope. It is commonly used in research and diagnostic applications to assess albumin distribution and levels, particularly in studies involving liver function, protein-losing conditions, and renal pathologies such as nephrotic syndrome. The polyclonal nature of the antibody provides robust signal detection, while the FITC label facilitates efficient and specific localization of albumin in various biological contexts.