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Anti-Mouse CD115 (CSF-1R) In Vivo Antibody - Ultra Low Endotoxin (IVMB0002)

SKU IVMB0002
Antibody Type Functional-Grade In Vivo Antibody
Applications In Vivo
Disease Area Cancer
Clone AFS98
Protein CD115
Isotype Rat IgG2a kappa
Reactivity Mouse
Synonyms Macrophage Colony Stimulating Factor Receptor
Synonyms M-CSFR
Synonyms CSF-R1
Synonyms C-fms
Synonyms CSF-1R
Research Area Innate Lymphoid Cell Depletion
Research Area Macrophage Cell Depletion
Research Area Cytokines, Chemokines & Receptors
Endotoxin Level Ultra Low Endotoxin
Host Species Rat
Applications Blocking
Applications CyTOF
Applications Depletion
Applications FA
Applications FC
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Anti-Mouse CD115 (CSF-1R) In Vivo Antibody - Ultra Low Endotoxin

Introducing the Anti-Mouse CD115 (CSF-1R) In Vivo Antibody - Ultra Low Endotoxin from Assay Genie, a highly specific monoclonal antibody designed for in vivo applications. This antibody targets the CD115 (CSF-1R) protein, crucial for macrophage and monocyte signaling, making it ideal for research in immunology, oncology, and related fields. With a rat IgG2a isotype, it ensures ultra-low endotoxin levels (<0.1 EU/μg), perfect for a range of assays including ELISA, flow cytometry, and functional studies. Available in various sizes, it is formulated in phosphate-buffered saline for stability and efficacy.

Elevate your research with this reliable and versatile antibody. CD115, also known as colony-stimulating factor-1 receptor (CSF-1R), is a protein expressed on the surface of myeloid lineage cells, including monocytes, macrophages, and osteoclasts. It plays a pivotal role in the survival, proliferation, and differentiation of these cells by binding to its ligands, CSF-1 and IL-34, and triggering downstream signaling pathways. This makes CD115 a key player in immune regulation and a target of interest in various disease models.

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