Recombinant TNF-a Monoclonal Antibody (CPAB0080)
- SKU:
- CPAB0080
- Product Type:
- Antibody
- Antibody Type:
- Monoclonal Antibody
- Reactivity:
- Human
Description
Recombinant TNF-a Monoclonal Antibody (CPAB0080)
The Recombinant TNF-alpha Antibody (CPAB0080) from AssayGenie is a valuable tool for researchers studying tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha), a cytokine involved in inflammation and immune response. This antibody is produced using recombinant technology to ensure high specificity and sensitivity in detecting TNF-alpha.TNF-alpha plays a crucial role in the regulation of immune responses and inflammation, making it a key target for therapeutic interventions in conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, and psoriasis. The Recombinant TNF-alpha Antibody (CPAB0080) is validated for use in various applications, including ELISA, Western blot, and immunohistochemistry, providing researchers with a versatile tool for studying TNF-alpha in different biological samples.
With its high reactivity and specificity for TNF-alpha, this antibody is a valuable asset for studies in immunology, inflammation, and related diseases. Researchers can rely on the Recombinant TNF-alpha Antibody (CPAB0080) for accurate and reliable detection of TNF-alpha in their experimental work, leading to new insights into the role of this cytokine in health and disease.
Product Name: | Recombinant TNF-a Antibody |
Product Sku: | CPAB0080 |
Size: | 1mg |
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Reactivity: | Human |
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Background: | Tumor necrosis factor is a cytokine involved in systemic inflammation and is a member of a group of cytokines that all stimulate the acute phase reaction. TNF is mainly secreted by macrophages. TNF causes apoptotic cell death, cellular proliferation, differentiation, inflammation, tumorigenesisand viral replication, TNF is also involved in lipid metabolism, and coagulation. TNF's primary role is in the regulation of immune cells. Dysregulation and, in particular, overproduction of TNF have been implicated in a variety of human diseases- autoimmune diseases, insulin resistance, and cancer. |
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