Date published: 2026-4-28

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TPIP Antibodies

Santa Cruz Biotechnology supplies a comprehensive collection of TPIP Antibodies for research focused on understanding TPIP protein functions. Monoclonal TPIP 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). TPIP, or T-cell protein tyrosine phosphatase, plays a crucial role in regulating T-cell signaling and immune responses. TPIP function is vital for maintaining immune homeostasis and modulating cellular processes such as proliferation and differentiation. Understanding TPIP mechanisms can provide insights into immune-related diseases and potential therapeutic targets. Researchers can explore TPIP expression patterns across various cell types and tissues to better understand its biological significance. TPIP investigation may reveal new pathways involved in immune system regulation and disease development. Monoclonal TPIP Antibodies from Santa Cruz Biotechnology enable researchers worldwide to advance scientific understanding of immune system regulation and disease mechanisms.

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TPIP Antibodies

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TPIP Antibody (978CT6.1.4)

sc-517368mouse IgG2a(h)WBm, r, h

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TPIP siRNA, shRNA Plasmid and shRNA Lentiviral Particle Gene Silencers

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TPIP siRNA (h)

sc-76719hGene SilencingN/A0
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TPIP shRNA Plasmid (h)

sc-76719-SHhGene SilencingPuromycin0
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TPIP shRNA (h) Lentiviral Particles

sc-76719-VhGene SilencingPuromycin0
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TPIP siRNA (X. laevis)

sc-270250X. laevisGene SilencingN/A0
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TPIP shRNA Plasmid (X. laevis)

sc-270250-SHXenopus laevisGene SilencingPuromycin0
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TPIP shRNA (X. laevis) Lentiviral Particles

sc-270250-VXenopus laevisGene SilencingPuromycin0
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