Rat CXCL7/Thymus Chemokine-1 Alexa Fluor® 532-conjugated Antibody
R&D Systems, part of Bio-Techne | Catalog # AF1116X
Key Product Details
Species Reactivity
Applications
Label
Antibody Source
Product Specifications
Immunogen
Ile46-Ile107
Accession # NP_714943
Specificity
Clonality
Host
Isotype
Applications
Immunohistochemistry
Western Blot
Neutralization
Formulation, Preparation, and Storage
Purification
Formulation
Shipping
Stability & Storage
Background: CXCL7/Thymus Chemokine-1
CXCL7 is a member of the alpha (CXC) subfamily of chemokines. Rat CXCL7 cDNA encodes a 111 amino acid residue precursor protein. Rat CXCL7 shares 72% amino acid sequence identity with mouse CXCL7 (accession number AAG36786). The recombinant rat CXCL7 produced by R&D Systems has been shown to chemoattract human CXCR2 transfected mouse BaF/3 cells, but not human CXCR1 transfected mouse BaF/3 cells.
1rh6Ckine, rm6Ckine, rhBLC/BCA‑1, rmBLC, rhBRAK, rmBRAK, rmC10, rhCCL28, rmCCL28, rrCINC‑2a, rrCINC‑2b, rrCINC‑3, rhCKb8‑1, rvCMV UL146, rmCRG‑2, rhCTACK, rmCTACK, rhCXCL16, rmCXCL16, rhENA‑78, rhEotaxin, rmEotaxin, rhEotaxin‑2, rmEotaxin‑2, rhEotaxin‑3, rhFractalkine, rmFractalkine, rrFractalkine, rhGCP‑2, rmGCP‑2, rhGROa, rhGROb, rhGROg, rhHCC‑1, rhHCC‑4, rhI‑309, rhIL‑8, rpIL‑8, rcrIP‑10, rhIP‑10, rhI‑TAC, rmI‑TAC, rmJE, rmKC, rhLeukotactin-1, rrLIX, rmLungkine, rhLymphotactin, rmLymphotactin, rmMARC, rhMCP‑1, rhMCP‑2, rmMCP‑2, rhMCP‑3, rhMCP‑4, rmMCP‑5, rvMCV type 2, rhMDC, rmMDC, rhMIG, rmMIG, rcrMIP‑1a, rhMIP‑1a, rmMIP‑1a, rcrMIP‑1b, rhMIP‑1b, rmMIP‑1b, rhMIP‑1d, rmMIP‑1g, rmMIP‑2, rhMIP‑3a, rmMIP‑3a, rrMIP‑3a, rhMIP‑3b, rmMIP‑3b, rvMIP‑I, rvMIP‑II, rvMIP‑III, rhMPIF‑1, rhNAP‑2, rhPARC, rhPF4, rcrRANTES, rhRANTES, rmRANTES, rhSDF‑1a, rmSDF‑1a, rhSDF‑1b, rhTARC, rmTARC, rmTCA‑3, rhTeck, rmTeck
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Alternate Names
Gene Symbol
UniProt
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Product Specific Notices
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