Anti-IFNA10 antibody

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Product Information

  • Product Name
    Anti-IFNA10 antibody
  • Documents
  • Description
    Rabbit Polyclonal to Human IFNA10
  • Tested applications
    WB
  • Species reactivity
    Human IFNA10
  • Alternative names
    Ifa10 antibody; IFN-alphaC antibody; MGC119878 antibody; MGC119879 antibody
  • Isotype
    Rabbit IgG
  • Preparation
    Produced in rabbits immunized with a synthetic peptide corresponding to the N-terminus of the Human IFNA10, and purified by antigen affinity chromatography.
  • Clonality
    Polyclonal
  • Formulation
    0.2 μm filtered solution in PBS
  • Storage instructions
    This antibody can be stored at 2℃-8℃ for one month without detectable loss of activity. Antibody products are stable for twelve months from date of receipt when stored at -20℃ to -80℃. Preservative-Free.
    Sodium azide is recommended to avoid contamination (final concentration 0.05%-0.1%). It is toxic to cells and should be disposed of properly. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
  • Applications

    WB: 5-20 μg/ml

  • Validations

    Human IFNA10 Western blot (WB) 14942

    Human IFNA10 Western blot (WB) 14942

  • Background
    Interferon alpha-10 (IFNA10) is a member of the interferon family. Interferons belong to the group of the regulatory glycoproteins, of low molecular mass. They are the products of infected cell-genome, but not virus, as a consequence of the cause answer by different inductors. Interferon stimulates the production of two enzymes: a protein kinase and an oligoadenylate synthetase. They allow communication between cells to trigger the protective defenses of the immune system that eradicate pathogens or tumors. IFNs have other functions: they activate immune cells, such as natural killer cells and macrophages; they increase recognition of infection or tumor cells by up-regulating antigen presentation to T lymphocytes; and they increase the ability of uninfected host cells to resist new infection by virus. Certain host symptoms, such as aching muscles and fever, are related to the production of IFNs during infection. Human IFN are divided on the sequence of amino-acids into three groups: Alpha, Beta and Gamma interferons.

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