406 Results for: "cd127"
Anti-IL7R Rat Monoclonal Antibody (Alexa Fluor® 700) [clone: A7R34]
Supplier: R&D Systems
Anti-IL7R Rat Monoclonal Antibody (Alexa Fluor® 700) [clone: A7R34]
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Rat Recombinant IL7R/IL7RA Protein (His Tag) (from HEK293 Cells)
Supplier: Sino Biological
A DNA sequence encoding the rat IL7R (NP_001099888.1) (Met1-Asp239) was expressed with a polyhistidine tag at the C-terminus.
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Rat Recombinant IL7R/IL7RA Protein (Fc Tag) (from HEK293 Cells)
Supplier: Sino Biological
A DNA sequence encoding the rat IL7R (D4A3X8) (Met1-Asp239) was fused with Fc region of mouse IgG at the C-terminus.
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Cynomolgus Recombinant IL7R (His Tag) (from HEK293 cells)
Supplier: Sino Biological
A DNA sequence encoding the cynomolgus IL7R (NP_001271837.1) (Met1-Pro235) was expressed with a polyhistidine tag at the C-terminus.
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Mouse Recombinant IL7R (His Tag), (from HEK293 Cells)
Supplier: Sino Biological
A DNA sequence encoding the mouse IL7Rα (NP_032398.3) extracellular domain (Met 1-Asp 239) was fused with a polyhistidine tag at the C-terminus.
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Anti-IL7R Recombinant Antibody [Clone: YIL7R323]
Supplier: Prosci
Anti-IL7R Recombinant Antibody [Clone: YIL7R323]
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Anti-IL7R Recombinant Antibody [Clone: YIL7R323]
Supplier: Prosci
Anti-IL7R Recombinant Antibody [Clone: YIL7R323]
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Anti-IL7R alpha Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody
Supplier: Antibodies.com
Rabbit polyclonal antibody to IL7R for WB and ELISA with samples derived from Human.
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Anti-IL7R alpha Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody
Supplier: Antibodies.com
Rabbit polyclonal antibody to IL-7R for WB and ELISA with samples derived from Human and Mouse.
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Anti-IL7R alpha Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody
Supplier: Antibodies.com
Rabbit polyclonal antibody to IL-7R (phospho Tyr449) for WB, IF and ELISA with samples derived from Human and Mouse.
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Anti-IL7R alpha Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody
Supplier: Antibodies.com
Rabbit polyclonal antibody to IL-7R for WB and ELISA with samples derived from Human and Mouse.
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Anti-IL7R Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody
Supplier: Cloud-Clone
Polyclonal antibody to Interleukin 7 Receptor (IL7R), derived from recombinant IL7R(Lys173~Ala260), is reactive with Human.
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Anti-KLRG1 Golden Syrian Hamster Antibody (violetFluor® 450) [clone: 2F1]
Supplier: Tonbo Biosciences
The 2F1 antibody reacts with mouse KLRG1 (Killer cell Lectin-like Receptor G1). This 30-38 kDa homodimeric receptor may be expressed by activated, mature NK cells and by effector/memory T cells, with potentially different roles in each cell type. KLRG1 can regulate, in an inhibitory fashion, the development and effector functions of NK cells, and is often cited as a senescence or terminal differentiation marker for T cells. Ligands for KLRG1 include members of the cadherin family of adhesion molecules, specifically N-Cadherin, E-Cadherin, and R-Cadherin. These interactions may induce bidirectional, immunosuppressive signaling in both KLRG- and Cadherin-expressing cells. A more recently identified role for KLRG1-Cadherin signaling in tissue organization, e.g. in cardiac angiogenesis, expands the function of these interactions beyond immunosuppression of immune cells. (Bouchentouf et al. 2010. J. Immunol. 185: 7014-7025).
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Anti-KLRG1 Golden Syrian Hamster Monoclonal Antibody (PE (Phycoerythrin)) [clone: 2F1]
Supplier: Tonbo Biosciences
The 2F1 antibody reacts with mouse KLRG1 (Killer cell Lectin-like Receptor G1). This 30-38 kDa homodimeric receptor may be expressed by activated, mature NK cells and by effector/memory T cells, with potentially different roles in each cell type. KLRG1 can regulate, in an inhibitory fashion, the development and effector functions of NK cells, and is often cited as a senescence or terminal differentiation marker for T cells. Ligands for KLRG1 include members of the cadherin family of adhesion molecules, specifically N-Cadherin, E-Cadherin, and R-Cadherin. These interactions may induce bidirectional, immunosuppressive signaling in both KLRG- and Cadherin-expressing cells. A more recently identified role for KLRG1-Cadherin signaling in tissue organization, e.g. in cardiac angiogenesis, expands the function of these interactions beyond immunosuppression of immune cells. (Bouchentouf et al. 2010. J. Immunol. 185: 7014-7025).
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Anti-KLRG1 Golden Syrian Hamster Monoclonal Antibody (APC (Allophycocyanin)) [clone: 2F1]
Supplier: Tonbo Biosciences
The 2F1 antibody reacts with mouse KLRG1 (Killer cell Lectin-like Receptor G1). This 30-38 kDa homodimeric receptor may be expressed by activated, mature NK cells and by effector/memory T cells, with potentially different roles in each cell type. KLRG1 can regulate, in an inhibitory fashion, the development and effector functions of NK cells, and is often cited as a senescence or terminal differentiation marker for T cells. Ligands for KLRG1 include members of the cadherin family of adhesion molecules, specifically N-Cadherin, E-Cadherin, and R-Cadherin. These interactions may induce bidirectional, immunosuppressive signaling in both KLRG- and Cadherin-expressing cells. A more recently identified role for KLRG1-Cadherin signaling in tissue organization, e.g. in cardiac angiogenesis, expands the function of these interactions beyond immunosuppression of immune cells. (Bouchentouf et al. 2010. J. Immunol. 185: 7014-7025).
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Anti-KLRG1 Golden Syrian Hamster Monoclonal Antibody [clone: 2F1]
Supplier: Tonbo Biosciences
The 2F1 antibody reacts with mouse KLRG1 (Killer cell Lectin-like Receptor G1). This 30-38 kDa homodimeric receptor may be expressed by activated, mature NK cells and by effector/memory T cells, with potentially different roles in each cell type. KLRG1 can regulate, in an inhibitory fashion, the development and effector functions of NK cells, and is often cited as a senescence or terminal differentiation marker for T cells. Ligands for KLRG1 include members of the cadherin family of adhesion molecules, specifically N-Cadherin, E-Cadherin, and R-Cadherin. These interactions may induce bidirectional, immunosuppressive signaling in both KLRG- and Cadherin-expressing cells. A more recently identified role for KLRG1-Cadherin signaling in tissue organization, e.g. in cardiac angiogenesis, expands the function of these interactions beyond immunosuppression of immune cells. (Bouchentouf et al. 2010. J. Immunol. 185: 7014-7025).