Anti Olfactory Marker Protein Antibodies
Olfactory marker protein (OMP) is a soluble acidic protein expressed in mature olfactory nerves.
This product is an antiserum containing a goat polyclonal antibody against OMP. The product specifically reacts with olfactory nerves and their axons in many vertebrate species, including rodents, humans, marsupials, and amphibians.
Product Overview
Identity | Goat antiserum diluted at 1:1 with glycerol (containing 0.05% NaN3) |
Antigen | Rodent olfactory marker protein |
Specificity | Olfactory nerves and their axons in many vertebrate species, including rodents, humans, marsupials, and amphibians |
Working dilution factor | Western blot, up to 1:50,000 Immunohistochemical staining, 1:200 (paraffin embedded) to 1:50,000 (free-floating) |
Examples of use - immunohistochemical staining-

Immunostaining of adult mouse olfactory epithelium
Green: OMP (detected with Cy2)
Data courtesy of Dr.Frank L. Margolis and Dr. Jae Hyung Koo, Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, School of Medicine, University of Maryland
Reference
- Keller, A., et al.: J. Neurochem., 24, 1101 (1975).
- Baker, H., et al.: J.Comp. Neurol., 285, 246 (1989).
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- Buiakova, O. I., et al.: Genomics, 20, 452 (1994).
- Cummings, D. M., et al.: J. Comp. Neurol., 421, 362 (2000).
- Koo, J. H., et al.: J. Neurochem., 90, 102 (2004).
- Koo, J. H., et al.: J. Comp. Neurol., 487, 1 (2005).
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