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Specifications
- Primary antibody reactivity:Mouse
- Target protein:IP-10 (CXCL10)
- Description:IP-10 Mouse ELISA
- Size:1 kit
- Regulatory Status:RUO
- Cat. No.:102552-444
- Supplier no.:RAF077R
Specifications
About this item
IP-10 (Interferon-gamma inducible Protein 10kDa) also known as CXCL10, is secreted by several cell types in response to IFNg and LPS.
- Calibration Range: 7.8-500 pg/mL
- Limit of Detection: 6.5 pg/mL
- Cell culture supernatant, Plasma-Citrate, Plasma-EDTA, Serum: 50 uL/well
IP-10 (Interferon-gamma inducible Protein 10kDa) also known as CXCL10, is secreted by several cell types in response to IFNg and LPS. These cell types include monocytes, endothelial cells and fibroblasts.The gene for IP-10 is located on chromosome 4 in a cluster among several other cytokines and encodes a 98 amino acid precursor protein. IP-10 has been attributed to several roles, such as chemoattraction for monocytes and T cells (but not for neutrophils), inhibition of bone marrow colony formation and angiogenesis, promotion of T cells adhesion molecule expression. IP-10 shares a common receptor, CXCR3, with the chemokine MIG, but has been shown to play a distinct role in host defense in infections. IP-10 expression has been associated with HIV infection, is involved in inflammatory skin disease (6) and other allergic diseases; it appears in inflammation of the nervous system and in Alzheimer’s disease (astrocytes expressing IP-10 are commonly associated with senile plaques).