Anti-Mouse IFN gamma Biotin
The XMG1.2 is a neutralizing antibody that binds with the mouse Interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) protein, a 15 -17 kDa cytokine with significant antibacterial, antiviral, and antitumoral properties. When secreted by natural killer cells and by natural killer T lymphocytes, it regulates the immune response and supports adaptive immunity when produced by Th1 or CD8+ T lymphocytes. IFN-γ plays an important role in the activation, the growth, and the differentiation of the macrophages, B and T lymphocytes, and natural killer cells. It interacts synergically with other cytokines, such as TNF-α, to inhibit proliferation of normal and transformed cells. IFN- γ is the primary cytokine that defines Th-1 cells.
The biological activity of IFN-γ is not affected by glycosylation.
Clone
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XMG1.2
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Biotin
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Applications
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FC, ELISA
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Reactivity
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Mouse
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Isotype:
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Rat IgG1, kappa
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Preperation:
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The product should be stored undiluted at 4°C and should be protected from prolonged exposure to light. Do not freeze. The monoclonal antibody was purified utilizing affinity chromatography and unreacted biotin was removed from the product.
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Formulation:
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Phosphate-buffered aqueous solution, ≤0.09% Sodium azide, may contain carrier protein/stabilizer, ph7.2.
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References:
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Abrams, J. S., Roncarolo, M. G., Yssel, H., Andersson, U., Gleich, G. J., & Silver, J. E. (1992). Strategies of anti-cytokine monoclonal antibody development: immunoassay of IL-10 and IL-5 in clinical samples. Immunological reviews, 127(1), 5-24. Cherwinski, H. M., Schumacher, J. H., Brown, K. D., & Mosmann, T. R. (1987). Two types of mouse helper T cell clone. III. Further differences in lymphokine synthesis between Th1 and Th2 clones revealed by RNA hybridization, functionally monospecific bioassays, and monoclonal antibodies. The Journal of experimental medicine, 166(5), 1229-1244. Zhang, Y., Xu, G., Zhang, L., Roberts, A. I., & Shi, Y. (2008). Th17 cells undergo Fas-mediated activation-induced cell death independent of IFN-γ. The Journal of Immunology, 181(1), 190-196. |