Anti-Rat GM-CSF (Clone 83329)
Anti-Rat GM-CSF (Clone 83329)
Product No.: G672
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Clone 83329 Target GM-CSF Formats AvailableView All Product Type Monoclonal Antibody Alternate Names Granulocyte Macrophage Colony Stimulating Factor, CSF-2, MGI-1GM, Pluripoietin-Alpha Isotype IgG2a Applications ELISA Cap , N |
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Antibody DetailsProduct DetailsReactive Species Rat Host Species Mouse Immunogen Purified Recombinant Rat GM-CSF (>98%) Endotoxin Level <0.1 EU/µg as determined by the LAL method Formulation This monoclonal antibody has been 0.2 µm filtered and lyophilized from modified Dulbecco's phosphate buffered saline (1X PBS) pH 7.2 - 7.3 containing 5.0% w/v trehalose with no calcium, magnesium or preservatives present. Storage and Handling The lyophilized antibody can be stored desiccated at -20°C to -70°C for up to twelve months. The reconstituted antibody can be stored for at least four weeks at 2-8°C. For long-term storage of the reconstituted antibody, aseptically aliquot into working volumes and store at -20°C to -70°C in a manual defrost freezer. Avoid repeated freeze thaw cycles. No detectable loss of activity was observed after six months. Country of Origin USA Shipping Next Day Ambient RRIDAB_2830261 Applications and Recommended Usage? Quality Tested by Leinco Additional Applications Reported In Literature ? Neutralization: This antibody is useful for neutralization of Rat GM-CSF bioactivity. The antibody dose required to neutralize 50% (ND50) of the biological activity of Rat GM-CSF (at 0.5 ng/ml) is 0.2 - 0.8 µg/ml. Each investigator should determine their own optimal working dilution for specific applications. See directions on lot specific datasheets, as information may periodically change. DescriptionDescriptionSpecificity Clone 83329 recognizes an epitope on Rat GM-CSF. This antibody shows no cross-reactivity with rhGM-CSF, rmGM-CSF, or rpGM-CSF. Background Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony Stimulating Factor is a 22 kD, pleiotropic cytokine that is a white blood cell growth factor. It controls the production and function of blood cells by stimulating stem cells to produce granulocytes and monocytes. GM-CSF differs from G-CSF in that it affects more cell types including macrophages and eosinophils. Moreover, GM-CSF is part of the immune/inflammatory cascade, a process crucial for fighting infection. Interestingly, GM-CSF expression may have pathological implications. Autocrine expression of GM-CSF in myeloid leukemia cells is suspected to play a role in neoplasia, the formation of a new and abnormal growth of tissue. Additionally, GM-CSF expression has also been documented in certain solid tumors. There have also been reports of GM-CSF in synovial fluid from patients with arthritis suggesting that GM-CSF may play a role in tissue damage associated with the inflammatory process. Blocking GM-CSF is thought to have therapeutic potential by reducing inflammation. Some drugs are currently being developed to block GM-CSF. PubMed References & Citations1. Parker, MW. et al. (2008) Cell 134: 496 2. Whitsett, JA. et al. (2002) Annual Review of Physiology 64: 775 Technical ProtocolsCertificate of Analysis |
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