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Rabbit anti-Human TNFR1 mAb (RM17949)

This standard curve is only for demonstration purposes. A standard curve should be generated for eachassay.

No significant cross-reactivity or interference was observed.

Placed at 37°C for 3 days, the stability of the standard curve all conformto CV <10%.

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货号: RM17949
促销价:   ¥2100
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详细信息

产品名称
Rabbit anti-Human TNFR1 mAb
货号
RM17949
免疫原
Recombinant Human TNFR1 Protein
纯化方式
Affinity purification
同种型
Rabbit IgG
存储溶液
Supplied as a 0.2um filtered solution in PBS with 0.05%ProClin 300,PH 7.4.
CrossReactivity
No cross-reactivity in ELISA assay withrecombinant
Human.EGF、Human.IL-1β、Human.IL-2、Human.IL-4、Human.IL-6、Human.IL-8、Human.IL-10、Mouse.EGF、Mou'se.IL-1β
存储条件
Store at -20℃.Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.

* This package insert must be read in its entirety before using this product.

应用

Human TNFR1 Sandwich ELISA/Multiplex

  Recommended
Concentration
Sample
ELISACapture1-4ug/mLRabbit anti-Human TNFR1 mAb(Cat. No.RM17949)
Detection0.25-0.0625ug/mLRabbit anti-Human TNFR1 mAb(Cat. No.RM17950)
Standard7.81-500pg/mLRecombinant Human TNFR1 Protein
MultiplexCapture3-20ug/mLRabbit anti-Human TNFR1 mAb(Cat. No.RMK0237)
Detection0.017-2ug/mLRabbit anti-Human TNFR1 mAb(Cat. No.RM17949)
Standard6.86-5000pg/mLRecombinant Human TNFR1 Protein

背景信息

This gene encodes a member of the TNF receptor superfamily of proteins. The encoded receptor is found in membrane-bound and soluble forms that interact with membrane-bound and soluble forms, respectively, of its ligand, tumor necrosis factor alpha. Binding of membrane-bound tumor necrosis factor alpha to the membrane-bound receptor induces receptor trimerization and activation, which plays a role in cell survival, apoptosis, and inflammation. Proteolytic processing of the encoded receptor results in release of the soluble form of the receptor, which can interact with free tumor necrosis factor alpha to inhibit inflammation. Mutations in this gene underlie tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated periodic syndrome (TRAPS), characterized by fever, abdominal pain and other features. Mutations in this gene may also be associated with multiple sclerosis in human patients.

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