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Home > antibodies > Mouse Anti Human Neutrophil Activating Protein-2 - mAHuNAP-2
Mouse Anti Human Neutrophil Activating Protein-2 - mAHuNAP-2
| Source : |
mouse
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| Physical Apperance: |
Sterile Filtered White lyophilized (freeze-dried) powder.
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| Clone: |
NYRhNAP-2
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| Isotype: |
Mouse IgG1
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| Reconstitution: |
Reconstitute with sterile H20. Mix gently, wash the sides of the vial and wait 30-60 seconds before use.
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| Formulation: |
1 mg/ml in PBS .
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| Storage: |
Store at 4C, stable for 6 months. For long-term storage, store at -20C
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| Stability: |
Two years lyophilized, one month in solution at 4oC.
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| Titer: |
In direct ELISA, using alkaline phosphatase goat anti-mouse Ig (Jackson ImmunoResearch Laboratories) 1:10,000 dilution will yield 0.5 O.D within 10 minutes
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| Properties: |
This antibody will bind very well to protein A in a buffer (PBS) containing high salt concentration (3M Nacl)
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| Usage: |
This material for research, laboratory or further evaluation purposes.
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| Latest Publications: |
NAP-2 is part of multi-protein complexes in HeLa cells.
odriguez P, Ruiz MT, Zannis-Hadjopoulos M,
Cell Biochem 2004 Oct 1;93(2):398-408
Relationship between neutrophil-binding affinity and suitability for infection imaging: comparison of (99m)Tc-labeled NAP-2 (CXCL-7) and 3 C-terminally truncated isoforms.
ennen HJ, Frielink C, Zaat SA,
Nucl Med 2004 Jul;45(7):1217-23
Thrombopoietin-induced CXC chemokines, NAP-2 and PF4, suppress polyploidization and proplatelet formation during megakaryocyte maturation.
da M, Kurasawa Y, Nagata Y,
enes Cells 2003 Jan;8(1):9-15
Chemotactic activity of human blood leukocytes in plasma treated with EDTA: chemoattraction of neutrophils about monocytes is mediated by the generation of NAP-2.
alawista SE, Van Damme J, de Boisfleury Chevance A,
Leukoc Biol 2002 Jul;72(1):175-82
The CXC chemokine NAP-2 mediates differential heterologous desensitization of neutrophil effector functions elicited by platelet-activating factor.
chwartzkopff F, Brandt E, Flad HD,
Interferon Cytokine Res 2002 Feb;22(2):257-67
NAP-2: histone chaperone function and phosphorylation state through the cell cycle.
odriguez P, Pelletier J, Zannis-Hadjopoulos M,
Mol Biol 2000 Apr 28;298(2):225-38
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