Description
Biotinylated Monoclonal Anti-IFNγ Antibody, Mouse IgG1 (13E6H6) (MALS verified) | IFN-BS138-200ug| Gentaur Distribution US, UK & Europe
Interferon-gamma (IFN-γ/IFNG) is a dimerized soluble cytokine that is the only member of the type II class of interferon. This interferon was originally called macrophage-activating factor, a term now used to describe a larger family of proteins to which IFN-γ belongs. IFN-gamma has been used in a wide variety of clinical indications. Interferon-gamma (IFNgamma) is a central regulator of the immune response and signals via the Janus Activated Kinase (JAK) -Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription (STAT) pathway. Interferon gamma has broader roles in activation of innate and adaptive immune responses to viruses and tumors, in part through upregulating transcription of genes involved in cell cycle regulation, apoptosis, and antigen processing/presentation. Despite this, rodent and human trophoblast cells show dampened responses to IFNG that reflect the resistance of these cells to IFNG-mediated activation of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II transplantation antigen expression.
Source: Biotinylated Monoclonal AntiN/AIFNγ Antibody, Mouse IgG1 (13E6H6) is produced from a hybridoma resulting from fusion of SP2/0 myeloma and BN/Alymphocytes obtained from a mouse immunized with IFNγ. It is the chemically biotin labeled form of Monoclonal AntiN/AIFNγ Antibody, Mouse IgG1 (13E6H4) (Cat. No. IFNN/AS138) .
Molecule: IFNN/Agamma.
Species: Mouse.
Tag: Mouse IgG1 | Mouse Kappa.
Conjugate: Biotin-labeled.
Purity: 95%.
Charactirization: PBS, pH7.4.
Storage Conditions: -20℃.
Shipping Conditions: RT