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Anti-Mouse CD70 [TAN1-7] In Vivo Antibody - Ultra Low Endotoxin (IVMB0373)

SKU IVMB0373
Antibody Type Functional-Grade In Vivo Antibody
Disease Area Cancer
Clone TAN1-7
Protein CD70
Isotype IgG2a k
Reactivity Mouse
Synonyms CD27 Ligand
Synonyms TNFSF7
Synonyms Tumor Necrosis Factor Ligand 8A
Synonyms CD27L
Synonyms CD70 Antigen
Synonyms CD27LG
Synonyms Surface Antigen CD70
Synonyms CD70 Molecule
Synonyms Ki-24 Antigen
Research Area Costimulatory Molecules
Research Area Immunology
Endotoxin Level Ultra Low Endotoxin
Host Species Mouse
Applications Blocking
Applications ELISA
Applications FA
Applications FC
Applications IF
Applications In Vivo
€359 - €4,859
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Description

Anti-Mouse CD70 [TAN1-7] In Vivo Antibody - Ultra Low Endotoxin

Introducing the Anti-Mouse CD70 [TAN1-7] In Vivo Antibody - Ultra Low Endotoxin from Assay Genie, a highly specific monoclonal antibody designed for in vivo applications. This antibody targets the CD70 protein, a significant molecule involved in immune responses, making it an invaluable tool for research in immunology and related fields. With a mouse IgG1 isotype, it ensures high purity and ultra-low endotoxin levels (<0.01 EU/µg), ideal for various applications including ELISA, flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry, and more. It is formulated in a phosphate-buffered saline solution to maintain stability and efficacy.

Available in multiple sizes to suit different experimental needs, this antibody is designed to enhance the precision and reliability of your research. CD70 is a type II membrane protein and a member of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) family, playing a pivotal role in the regulation of T and B cell activation and proliferation. CD70 binding to its receptor, CD27, is crucial for the adaptive immune response, making this antibody an essential component for studies focused on immune system function and disease mechanisms.

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