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FSH Antibodies

Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc. offers a broad range of FSH antibodies. Select FSH antibodies from several monoclonal and/or polyclonal FSH antibodies listed below. View detailed FSH antibody specifications by linking to the specific product blocks. Select appropriate FSH antibodies for your research by isotype, epitope, applications and species reactivity. FSH gene silencer products in siRNA, shRNA Plasmid and shRNA Lentiviral Particle formats are also available.

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PRODUCT NAMECAT. #ISOTYPEEPITOPEAPPLICATIONSSPECIESCITATIONSRATING
FSH (ME.111)sc-57149mouse IgG1FL (h)WBhuman
FSHα (BGN/F62/01)sc-80795mouse IgG1FL (h)ELISAhuman
FSHβ (C-12)sc-374452mouse IgG2b48-129 (h)WB, IP, IF, ELISAh, r
FSHβ (1038)sc-52332mouse IgG1N/AIF, IHC(P)human
FSHβ (F2)sc-66127mouse IgGFL (h)WBhuman
FSHβ (C-19)sc-7797goat IgGC-terminus (h)WB, IF, ELISAm, r, h, e, c, b, p, a3
FSHβ (H-82)sc-292422rabbit IgG48-129 (h)WB, IP, IF, ELISAm, r, h, e, c, b, p

FSH siRNA, shRNA Plasmid and shRNA Lentiviral Particles gene silencers include:

siRNAsshRNA PlasmidsshRNA Lentiviral ParticlesCITATIONSRANKING
FSHβ siRNA (h): sc-39315FSHβ shRNA Plasmid (h):
sc-39315-SH
FSHβ shRNA (h)
Lentiviral Particles: sc-39315-V
FSHβ siRNA (m): sc-39316FSHβ shRNA Plasmid (m):
sc-39316-SH
FSHβ shRNA (m)
Lentiviral Particles: sc-39316-V

Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), also called follitropin, belongs to the family of glycoprotein hormones that also includes luteininizing hormone and thyroid-stimulating hormone. These hormones are secreted by the pituitary and exist as heterodimers, consisting of a common α subunit and a homologous but distinct β subunit. While the α subunit of FSH is involved in the binding of FSH to the receptor (follicle-stimulating hormone receptor, also known as FSHR), the β subunit stabilizes this interaction. This heterodimer regulates a variety of processes, including secretion, posttranslational modification and signal transduction. Both FSH and FSHR are localized to Sertoli cells.