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Anti-Mouse CD120a (TNFR1) [55R-170] In Vivo Antibody - Ultra Low Endotoxin (IVMB0144)

SKU IVMB0144
Antibody Type Functional-Grade In Vivo Antibody
Applications In Vivo, Blocking, FC, IP, WB
Clone 55R-170
Protein TNFR1
Isotype Armenian Hamster IgG
Reactivity Mouse
Research Area Immune Checkpoint & Cancer Biology
Endotoxin Level Ultra Low Endotoxin
Host Species Armenian Hamster
Target / Synonyms::TNFR-I · TNFRSF1A · P55 · P60
€359 - €4,859
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Anti-Mouse CD120a (TNFR1) [55R-170] In Vivo Antibody - Ultra Low Endotoxin

Introducing the Anti-Mouse CD120a - Ultra Low Endotoxin In Vivo Antibody from Assay Genie, a highly specific monoclonal antibody designed for in vivo research applications. This antibody targets CD120a (TNFR1/55R), a key receptor in the TNF-α signaling pathway, making it an exceptional tool for studies in inflammation, apoptosis, and immune response. Classified with mouse IgG isotype, it ensures exceptional purity and ultra-low endotoxin levels (<1.0 EU/mg), thereby meeting rigorous experimental standards and reducing the risk of endotoxin-related interference. This antibody is ideal for applications such as in vivo functional assays, flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry, and other critical research protocols. Available in multiple sizes to accommodate diverse research needs, it is formulated in phosphate-buffered saline for maximum stability and effectiveness.

Enhance the precision and reliability of your research with this robust antibody from Assay Genie. CD120a, also known as TNFR1 (tumor necrosis factor receptor 1), is a receptor found on the surface of a variety of cell types that binds to tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α). This interaction is crucial for mediating inflammatory and apoptotic pathways. The receptor is implicated in numerous pathological conditions including autoimmune diseases, making it an important target for therapeutic research and intervention.

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