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MIP-4 Recombinant Human Protein
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| Catalog # | Unit Size | List Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| PHC1254 | 10 µg | 219.00 |
Description
Recombinant MIP-4 is a bioactive protein intended for use in cell culture applications. MIP-4 (Macrophage inflammatory protein-4) is a chemokine and is also known as CCL18 and View full product details >
General Specifications
- Form
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Lyophilized
- Mass
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10 µg
- Purity
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98 %
- Gene ID
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6362
- Species
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Human
- Expression
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E. coli
- Gene Aliases
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MIP-4
- Product Size
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10 µg
- Protein Form
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Recombinant
Ligand
- Purification
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Sequential Chromatography
- Protein Family
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Chemokines & Receptors
- Endotoxin Level
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< 0.1 ng/µg
- Protein Subtype
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MIP (Macrophage Inflammatory Protein) Chemokines
- Molecular Weight
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7.8 kDa
- Research Category
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Inflammation
Signal Transduction
Neurobiology
Immunology
- Validated Application
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Cell Culture
- Purity or Quality Grade
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Carrier-Free
- Protein Length or Portion (a.a.)
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69 aa
- Shipping Condition
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Wet Ice
- Regulatory Statement
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For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Product Applications
- Cell Culture
User Ratings
Identification of Biologically Active Chemokine Isoforms from Ascitic Fluid and Elevated Levels of CCL18/Pulmonary and Activation-regulated Chemokine in Ovarian Carcinoma.
Citations & References
- Authors: Schutyser Evemie; Struyf Sofie; Proost Paul; Opdenakker Ghislain; Laureys Genevieve; Verhasselt Bruno; Peperstraete Lieven; Van De Putte Ignace; Saccani Alessandra; Allavena Paola; Mantovani Alberto; Van Damme Jo;
- Journal: J Biol Chem (2002) 277:24584-24593
- Product Usage: The human ovarian carcinoma cell line IGROV was grown in RPMI 1640 supplemented with 10% fetal calf serum Samples (lower compartment of the chamber) and cells (upper compartment of the chamber) were diluted in Hanks' balanced salt solution supplemented with human serum albumin.
- ID: PN61189
Mature dendritic cells express functional thrombin receptors triggering chemotaxis and CCL18/pulmonary and activation-regulated chemokine induction
Citations & References
- Authors: Li, XH; Syrovets, T; Paskas, S; Laumonnier, Y; Simmet, T
- Journal: JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY 2008 2:1215-1223
- Product Usage: SYBR® Green Reagents
- ID: PN83705
TaqMan® OpenArray® Hu Inflammation Panel Content
Product Literature
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- Version: 12 November 2012
TaqMan® OpenArray® Human Inflammation Panel, QuantStudio? 12K Flex Content
Product Literature
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- Version: 12 November 2012
Array Plate: Human Chemokine (XLS)
Manual / Product Insert
Human Chemokines
Manual / Product Insert
JAK-STAT Signaling Pathway
Overview
To find antibodies, assays, and proteins associated with the JAK-STAT pathway.
JAK-STAT Signaling Pathway, Antibodies, ELISAs, Luminex® Assays & Growth Factors
Overview
There are at least three distinct mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling modules which mediate extracellular signals into the nucleus to turn on the responsive genes in
Protocol: FMAT Blue® Dye-Labeled Chemokines: Applied Biosystems 8200 Cellular Detection System: Protocol: Rev A (English )
Manual / Product Insert
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- Version: 20 Jun 2007
The dendritic cell-specific CC-chemokine DC-CK1 is expressed by germinal center dendritic cells and attracts CD38-negative mantle zone B lymphocytes.
Citations & References
- Authors: Lindhout E; Vissers JL; Hartgers FC; Huijbens RJ; Scharenborg NM; Figdor CG; Adema GJ
- Journal: Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 2001 5:3284-3289
- Product Usage: AmpliTaq Gold® Reagents
- ID: PN89164
Coxiella burnetti, the agent of Q fever, stimulates an atypical M2 activation program in human macrophages
Citations & References
- Authors: Benoit, M; Barbarat, B; Bernard, A; Olive, D; Mege, JL
- Journal: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY 2008 4:1065-1070
- Product Usage: 7900HT Fast Real-Time PCR System
- ID: PN79223
Lactic acid bacteria enhance autophagic ability of mononuclear phagocytes by increasing Th1 autophagy-promoting cytokine (IFN-gamma) and nitric oxide (NO) levels and reducing Th2 autophagy-restraining cytokines (IL-4 and IL-13) in response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen.
Citations & References
- Authors: Ghadimi D, de Vrese M, Heller KJ, Schrezenmeir J
- Journal: Int Immunopharmacol 2010 6:694-706
- Product Usage: TaqMan® Gene Expression Assays
- ID: PN126225
No evidence of altered alveolar macrophage polarization, but reduced expression of TLR2, in bronchoalveolar lavage cells in sarcoidosis.
Citations & References
- Authors: Wiken M, Idali F, Al Hayja MA, Grunewald J, Eklund A, Wahlstrom J
- Journal:
- Product Usage: TaqMan® Gene Expression Assays
- ID: PN126661