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Product Name: Fas Ligand antibody [10F2] (Low endotoxin, azide free)
Applications: ELISA, FACS, IP, Functional Assay
Predicted Target Size:
Positive Controls:
Form Supplied: Liquid
Concentration: 1.0 mg/ml (Please refer to the vial label for the specific concentration)
Purification: Protein G purified
Full Name: Fas ligand
Background: This gene is a member of the tumor necrosis factor superfamily. The primary function of the encoded transmembrane protein is the induction of apoptosis triggered by binding to FAS. The FAS/FASLG signaling pathway is essential for immune system regulation, including activation-induced cell death (AICD) of T cells and cytotoxic T lymphocyte induced cell death. It has also been implicated in the progression of several cancers. Defects in this gene may be related to some cases of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Alternatively spliced transcript variants have been described. [provided by RefSeq, Nov 2014]
Synonyms: ALPS1B Antibody , FASL Antibody , CD95L Antibody , APT1LG1 Antibody , CD95-L Antibody , CD178 Antibody , APTL Antibody , FASLG Antibody , TNFSF6 Antibody
Cellular Localization:
CAS NO: 342639-96-7
product targets : ALK inhibitors
Host: Mouse
Clonality: Monoclonal
Isotype: IgG1
Immunogen:
Antigen Species: Human
Species Reactivity: Human
Conjugation: Unconjugated
Storage Buffer: PBS
Storage Instruction: Keep as concentrated solution. For short-term storage, store at 4° C (up to 10 days). For long-term storage, aliquot and store at -20ºC or below. Avoid multiple freeze-thaw cycles. This product may contain precipitation. Recommend microcentrifugation before use.
Notes: For In vitro laboratory use only. Not for any clinical, therapeutic, or diagnostic use in humans or animals. Not for animal or human consumption.
Specificity: This antibody recognizes the human CD178 cell surface antigen, a 40kDa glycoprotein also known as Fas ligand (CD95L). Clone 10F2 is reported to block the activity of Fas ligand (Legembre et al. 2002).
PubMed ID:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24917243?dopt=Abstract

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