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Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor anticorps (AA 15-196) (APC)

Cet anticorps anti-Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Polyclonal Lapin conjugué à APC (ABIN7970210) détecte spécifiquement Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor dans FACS. L’anticorps est réactif avec des échantillons de Souris et Rat.
N° du produit ABIN7970210
995,50 €
Plus frais de livraison 40,00 € et TVA
100 μg
Destination: France
Envoi sous 8 à 12 jours ouvrables

Aperçu rapide pour Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor anticorps (AA 15-196) (APC) (ABIN7970210)

Antigène

Voir toutes Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor (AHR) Anticorps
Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor (AHR)

Reactivité

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Souris, Rat

Hôte

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Lapin

Clonalité

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Polyclonal

Conjugué

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Cet anticorp Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor est conjugé à/à la APC

Application

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Flow Cytometry (FACS)
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    AA 15-196

    Fonction

    Anti-Aryl hydrocarbon Receptor/Ahr Antibody APC Conjugated

    Specificité

    No cross reactivity with other proteins.

    Réactivité croisée (Details)

    No cross-reactivity with other proteins.

    Purification

    Immunogen affinity purified.

    Immunogène

    E.coli-derived rat Aryl hydrocarbon Receptor/Ahr recombinant protein (Position: R15-Q196).

    Isotype

    IgG
  • Indications d'application

    Flow Cytometry, Optimal dilutions should be determined by end users.

    Restrictions

    For Research Use only
  • Format

    Liquid

    Buffer

    Each vial contains 50 % glycerol, 0.9 % NaCl, 0.2 % Na2HPO4, 0.02 % Sodium azide.

    Agent conservateur

    Sodium azide

    Précaution d'utilisation

    This product contains Sodium azide: a POISONOUS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE which should be handled by trained staff only.

    Stock

    -20 °C

    Stockage commentaire

    At -20°C for one year from date of receipt. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing. Protect from light.

    Date de péremption

    12 months
  • Antigène

    Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor (AHR)

    Autre désignation

    Ahr

    Sujet

    Background: AHR (aryl hydrocarbon receptor), also called bHLHe76, is a member of the family of basic helix-loop-helix transcription factors. AhR is a cytosolic transcription factor that is normally inactive, bound to several co-chaperones. The AHR gene is mapped on 7p21.1. Estrogenic actions of AHR agonists were detected in wildtype ovariectomized mouse uteri, but were absent in Ahr -/- or Er-alpha -/- ovariectomized mice. Complex assembly and ubiquitin ligase activity of CUL4B (AHR) in vitro and in vivo are dependent on the AHR ligand. In the CUL4B (AHR) complex, ligand-activated AHR acts as a substrate-specific adaptor component that targets sex steroid receptors for degradation. Cd4-positive cells from mice lacking Ahr developed Th17 responses but failed to produce Il22 and did not show enhanced Th17 development. Activation of Ahr during induction of EAE accelerated disease onset and increased pathology in wildtype mice, but not in Ahr -/- mice. The TDO-AHR pathway is active in human brain tumors and is associated with malignant progression and poor survival. Ahr activity within ROR-gamma-t-positive ILC could be induced by dietary ligands such as those contained in vegetables of the family Brassicaceae. 

    Gene Full Name: aryl hydrocarbon receptor

    ID gène

    25690

    UniProt

    P41738

    Pathways

    Regulation of Cell Size
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