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Anti-Mouse TNFalpha In Vivo Antibody - Ultra Low Endotoxin (IVMB0008)

SKU IVMB0008
Antibody Type Functional-Grade In Vivo Antibody
Applications In Vivo
Disease Area Autoimmune Disorders
Disease Area Inflammatory Diseases
Clone TN3-19.12
Protein TNF-alpha
Isotype Armenian Hamster IgG
Reactivity Mouse
Synonyms TNF-alpha
Synonyms TNFSF2
Synonyms Cachectin
Synonyms Differentiation-Inducing Factor (DIF)
Synonyms Necrosin
Synonyms Cytotoxin
Research Area Cytokines, Chemokines & Receptors
Endotoxin Level Ultra Low Endotoxin
Host Species Armenian Hamster
Applications IP
Applications Neutralizing
Applications WB
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Anti-Mouse TNFα In Vivo Antibody - Ultra Low Endotoxin

Introducing the Anti-Mouse TNF In Vivo Antibody - Ultra Low Endotoxin from Assay Genie, a highly specific monoclonal antibody meticulously developed for in vivo applications. This antibody targets the tumor necrosis factor (TNF), a pivotal cytokine in inflammation and immune response, making it indispensable for research in immunology and related fields. With a mouse IgG1 isotype, it guarantees exceptional purity and ultra-low endotoxin levels (<0.1 EU/mg), ideal for ELISA, in vivo functional assays, and other sensitive experiments. Available in various sizes, it is formulated in phosphate-buffered saline for optimal stability and efficacy.

Elevate your research with this superior and versatile antibody. TNF is a critical cytokine involved in systemic inflammation and is part of the body's acute phase reaction. It is primarily produced by macrophages, T-cells, and natural killer cells and plays a crucial role in the regulation of immune cells. By targeting TNF, this antibody facilitates the detailed study of inflammatory responses and immune system dynamics, enhancing the understanding of disease mechanisms and therapeutic interventions.

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