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GM-CSF Monoclonal Antibody (MP1-22E9), eBioscience™, Invitrogen™
Rat Monoclonal Antibody
Brand: Affymetrix eBioscience 14-7331-81
669.36 SEK valid until 2024-03-29
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Additional Details : Weight : 0.01000kg
Description
Description: The MP1-22E9 antibody reacts with mouse granulocyte/macrophage - colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF). The MP1-22E9 antibody is a neutralizing antibody. Mouse GM-CSF is a 14 kDa factor produced mainly by activated T cells and macrophages. Other cell types, such as endothelium and fibroblasts, also secrete GM-CSF in response to TNF-alpha, IL-2, IL-1, and IFN-gamma. GM-CSF stimulates growth of macrophages, granulocytes and dendritic cells. GM-CSF is found as a membrane-bound form and also as a complex associated with the extracellular matrix. Non-glycosylated GM-CSF is biologically active. Applications Reported: This MP1-22E9 antibody has been reported for use in capture of mouse GM-CSF by ELISA, intracellular staining and flow cytometric analysis, neutralization of GM-CSF bioactivity, western blotting, and immunohistochemical staining of frozen tissue sections. Applications Tested: The MP1-22E9 antibody has been tested as the capture antibody in a sandwich ELISA for analysis of mouse GM-CSF (Granulocyte/Macrophage-Colony Stimulating Factor, GMCSF) in combination with the biotin MP1-31G6 (13-7332) antibody for detection and recombit mouse GM-CSF (14-8331) as the standard. A suitable range of concentrations of this antibody for ELISA capture is 1-4 μg/mL. A standard curve consisting of doubling dilutions of the recombit standard over the range of 1000 pg/mL - 8 pg/mL should be included in each ELISA plate.
The GM-CSF gene encodes for a cytokine that regulates the production, differentiation, and function of macrophages and granulocytes. The active form of the protein exists as a homodimer in the extracellular space. This gene is located in a cluster of related genes at the chromosome region 5q31, which has been associated with interstitial deletions in the 5q- syndrome and acute myelogenous leukemia. Other genes in the cluster include interleukins 4, 5, and 13. The gene is involved in promoting tissue inflammation. Elevated levels of cytokines, including the one produced by this gene, have been observed in SARS-CoV-2 infected patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome. Mice that lack this gene or its receptor have been shown to develop pulmonary alveolar proteinosis.Specifications
GM-CSF | |
Monoclonal | |
0.5 mg/mL | |
PBS with 0.09% sodium azide; pH 7.2 | |
P01587 | |
CSF2 | |
Affinity chromatography | |
RUO | |
12981 | |
4° C | |
Liquid |
ELISA, Immunohistochemistry (Frozen), Western Blot | |
MP1-22E9 | |
Unconjugated | |
CSF2 | |
colony stimulating factor 2; colony stimulating factor 2 (granulocyte-macrophage); colony-stimulating factor; CSF; CSF2; Csfgm; cytokine; GMCSF; Gm-CSf; granulocyte macrophage colony stimulating factor; granulocyte macrophage-colony stimulating factor; granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor 2; granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor; MGC131935; MGC138897; MGC151255; MGC151257; MGI-IGM; M-GM-CSF; molgramostin; put. GM-CSF; sargramostim | |
Rat | |
50 μg | |
Primary | |
Mouse | |
Antibody | |
IgG2a κ |
For Research Use Only.