Date published: 2026-5-1

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KCNH6 Antibodies

Santa Cruz Biotechnology offers a broad range of KCNH6 monoclonal antibodies for investigating KCNH6 protein function and expression. KCNH6 monoclonal antibodies are validated for multiple applications, including western blotting (WB), immunoprecipitation (IP), immunofluorescence (IF), immunohistochemistry with paraffin-embedded sections (IHCP), flow cytometry (FCM), and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). KCNH6, a member of the potassium channel family, plays a critical role in regulating neuronal excitability and cardiac function. Maintaining proper electrical balance in cells depends on KCNH6 activity, and alterations in KCNH6 function have been linked to various neurological disorders and cardiac arrhythmias. Research focusing on KCNH6 expression patterns and mechanisms continues to reveal new insights into its biological significance. Understanding KCNH6 regulation and function is essential for developing targeted therapeutic approaches. Investigating KCNH6 in different cellular pathways helps identify potential treatment strategies for related disorders. KCNH6 monoclonal antibodies from Santa Cruz Biotechnology enable researchers to advance scientific understanding of cellular processes and disease mechanisms.

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KCNH6 Antibodies

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KCNH6 Antibody (46)

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KCNH6 siRNA, shRNA Plasmid and shRNA Lentiviral Particle Gene Silencers

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KCNH6 siRNA (h)

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KCNH6 shRNA Plasmid (h)

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KCNH6 shRNA (h) Lentiviral Particles

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KCNH6 siRNA (m)

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KCNH6 shRNA Plasmid (m)

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KCNH6 shRNA (m) Lentiviral Particles

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