Anti-Human CCL14

Leinco Technologies
Product Code: LEI-H258
Product Group: Primary Antibodies
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LEI-H258-25ug25 ug£375.00
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LEI-H258-100ug100 ug£671.00
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Overview

Host Type: Caprine (Goat)
Antibody Clonality: Polyclonal
Regulatory Status: RUO
Target Species: Human
Applications:
  • Neutralisation
  • Western Blot (WB)
Shipping:
Ambient
Storage:
The lyophilized antigen affinity purified polyclonal antibody can be stored desiccated at -20°C to -70°C for twelve months from date of receipt. The reconstituted antibody can be stored for at least four weeks at 2-8°C. For long-term storage of the reconstituted antibody aseptically aliquot into working volumes and store at -20°C to -70°C in a manual defrost freezer. Avoid Repeated Freeze Thaw Cycles. No detectable loss of activity was observed after six months.

Further Information

Conjugate/Tag/Label:
Antigen Affinity Purified
Format:
This antigen affinity purified polyclonal antibody has been 0.2 um filtered and lyophilized from modified Dulbecco?s phosphate buffered saline (1X PBS) pH 7.2 ? 7.3 containing 5.0% w/v trehalose with no calcium, magnesium, or preservatives present.
Formulation:
This antigen affinity purified polyclonal antibody has been 0.2 um filtered and lyophilized from modified Dulbecco?s phosphate buffered saline (1X PBS) pH 7.2 ? 7.3 containing 5.0% w/v trehalose with no calcium, magnesium, or preservatives present.
Immunogen:
Purified Recombinant Human HCC-1 (>98%)
Long Description:
Chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 14 (CCL14), also known as HCC-1, is a small cytokine belonging to the CC chemokine family. It is expressed in various tissues including spleen, bone marrow, liver, muscle, and gut.1 CCL13 activates monocytes, but does not induce their chemotaxis. CCL14 is of recent interest because of its natural ability to bind to and signal through the human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) co-receptor, CC chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5).2
Target:
Chemokine (C-C Motif) Ligand 14

References

1. Schulz-Knappe, P. et al. (1996) J Exp Med. 183: 295 2. Choe, S. et al. (2007) Biochemistry 46: 10008