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TNF-α antibody reagent (mFluor 610)
Wholesale Price(RMB):

6462584

Product Code:R-1301084Ⅸ-01/R-1301084Ⅸ-02
Product Specifications:

25T/box100T/box

Applicable Scenarios:For scientific use only.
Product Introduction
Product Name

Anti-Human TNF-α, mFluor 610 Assay Kit

Target

TNF, TNFA, TNFSF2

Label

mFluor 610

Instrument

Flow cytometer compatible with 405nm laser

Subtype

Mouse IgG1, κ

Clone Number

MAb11

Recommended Application

Flow cytometry

Dosage

5 μL /Test

Purification

Affinity chromatography

Stock Solution

Phosphate buffer solution (pH7.2) containing 0.2% BSA and 0.2% proclin 950

Storage Conditions

Store at 2 - 8℃, protect from light, do not freeze



Examples of Results

Anti-Human TNF-α, mFluor 610 (Clone: MAb11) 检测试剂 - 结果示例图片Anti-Human TNF-α, mFluor 610 (Clone: MAb11) 检测试剂 - 结果示例图片

Figure-Normal peripheral blood samples were pretreated with cell stimulating blockers, fixed membrane breakers and stained. On the left, the results of co-staining of Mouse IgG 1, κ isotype control, MFLuor 610 and anti-human CD3 and APC, and on the right, the results of co-staining of anti-human TNF-α, MFLuor 610 (clone: MAB11) and anti-human CD3 and APC. Lymphocyte gating was used for analysis.

Molecular Information

Overview of TNF molecular target information


Molecular name: TNF, tumor necrosis factor

Gene family: Tumor necrosis factor superfamily

Alias: TNFSF2; DIF; TNF-alpha

Former name: TNFA

Full name: TNF superfamily, member 2; tumor necrosis factor (TNF superfamily, member 2)


Review of TNF molecular targets


TNF-α is a 17 kDa cytokine produced by monocytes, macrophages, neutrophils, NK cells and CD4+T cells. It has many regulatory functions in immune response and can also be used as a potential pyrogen. After TNF-α responds to stimuli (infectious factors or tissue damage), it activates neutrophils, changes the characteristics of vascular endothelial cells, regulates the metabolic activity of other tissues, and demonstrates tumor killing activity by inducing local coagulation. TNF-α plays an important role in the pathogenesis of inflammation in joint tissues and other tissues.