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Murine IFN-γ Pre-Coated ELISA Kit

Item no. BGK01580-1Kit
Manufacturer BioGems
Amount 1 kit
Category
Type Kit
Specific against other
ECLASS 10.1 32161090
ECLASS 11.0 32161090
UNSPSC 41116126
Available
Description
IFN-γ is an acid-labile interferon produced by CD4 and CD8 T lymphocytes, as well as activated NK cells.  IFN-γ receptors are present in most immune cells, which respond to IFN-γ signaling by increasing the surface expression of class I MHC proteins.  This promotes the presentation of antigen to T-helper (CD4+) cells.  IFN-γ signaling in antigen-presenting, cells and antigen-recognizing B and T lymphocytes, regulates the antigen-specific phases of the immune response.  Additionally, IFN-γ stimulates a number of lymphoid cell functions, including the anti-microbial and anti-tumor responses of macrophages, NK cells, and neutrophils.  Human IFN-γ is species-specific and is biologically active only in human and primate cells.


The BioGems Murine IFN-γ Pre-Coated ELISA (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay) kit is a solid phase immunoassay specially designed to measure Murine IFN-γ with a 96-well strip plate that is pre-coated with rat monoclonal antibody specific for IFN-γ . It contains E. coli-expressed recombinant Murine IFN-γ . The detection antibody is a biotinylated goat polyclonal antibody specific for IFN-γ . The kit is analytically validated with ready to use reagents.

Storage Temperature
-20C

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Amount: 1 kit
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