Anti-Interferon gamma Antibody [JM10-10]
ET1703-17
ApplicationsFlow Cytometry, Western Blot
Product group Antibodies
ReactivityHuman, Mouse
TargetIFNG
Overview
- SupplierHUABIO
- Product NameAnti-Interferon gamma Antibody [JM10-10]
- Delivery Days Customer7
- ApplicationsFlow Cytometry, Western Blot
- Applications SupplierWB,IHC-P,FC
- CertificationResearch Use Only
- ClonalityMonoclonal
- Clone IDJM10-10
- Concentration1 mg/ml
- ConjugateUnconjugated
- Gene ID3458
- Target nameIFNG
- Target descriptioninterferon gamma
- Target synonymsIFG, IFI, IMD69, interferon gamma, IFN-gamma, immune interferon
- HostRabbit
- IsotypeIgG
- Protein IDP01579
- Protein NameInterferon gamma
- Scientific DescriptionInterferon gamma (IFN-gamma) is a dimerized soluble cytokine that is the only member of the type II class of interferons. In humans, the IFN-gamma protein is encoded by the IFNG gene. IFN-gamma, or type II interferon, is a cytokine that is critical for innate and adaptive immunity against viral, some bacterial and protozoan infections. IFN-gamma is an important activator of macrophages and inducer of major histocompatibility complex class II molecule expression. Aberrant IFN-gamma expression is associated with a number of autoinflammatory and autoimmune diseases. The importance of IFN-gamma in the immune system stems in part from its ability to inhibit viral replication directly, and most importantly from its immunostimulatory and immunomodulatory effects. IFN-gamma is produced predominantly by natural killer cells (NK) and natural killer T cells (NKT) as part of the innate immune response, and by CD4 Th1 and CD8 cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) effector T cells once antigen-specific immunity develops as part of the adaptive immune response. IFN-gamma is also produced by non-cytotoxic innate lymphoid cells (ILC), a family of immune cells first discovered in the early 2010s.
- ReactivityHuman, Mouse
- Reactivity SupplierHuman,Mouse
- Reactivity Supplier NoteRat
- Storage Instruction-20°C,2°C to 8°C
- UNSPSC41116161