MAP7 Antibody

MAP7 was first identified in HeLa cells as E-MAP-115. It is predominantly expressed in cells of epithelial origin and proposed to function as a stabilizer of microtubules important for regulating cell polarization. Disruption of the MAP7 gene has been associated with cases of sacral dysgenesis; however MAP7 knockout mice do not display the associated phenotype. In mice it has been shown to be important to sperm cell development.

Alternative names for MAP7 Antibody include MAP7 antibody, MAP-7 antibody, microtubule-associated protein 7 antibody, EMAP115 antibody, E-MAP-115 antibody, Epithelial microtubuleassociated protein of 115 kDa antibody, Enconsin antibody, E-MAP-115 antibody.

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