Mouse Anti-Human IFN-γ-LE/AF

Katalog-Nummer 10114-14

Size : 0.5mg

Marke : Southern Biotech

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Clone B27
Isotype Mouse IgG1κ
Isotype Control Mouse IgG1-LE/AF (15H6)
Specificity Human/Rhesus/Cynomolgus/Chimpanzee/Pigtail Macaque/African Green Monkey/Sooty Mangabey IFN-γ
Alternative Names Interferon-γ, gIFN, IFNG, immune interferon, IIF, type II interferon, T interferon, T cell interferon, mitogen induced interferon, pH2-labile interferon, macrophage-activating factor, MAF
Immunogen E. coli-expressed human IFN-γ
Conjugate LE/AF (Low Endotoxin/Azide Free)
Buffer Formulation Phosphate buffered saline, pH 7.4
Clonality Monoclonal
Concentration 0.5 mg/mL
Volume 1.0 mL
Recommended Storage 2-8°C; Handle under aseptic conditions
Applications ELISA-Detection – Quality tested 1-4,11
Flow Cytometry – Quality tested 9,10,12-18
ELISpot-Capture – Reported in literature 5-10
Immunohistochemistry-Frozen Sections – Reported in literature 19
Immunocytochemistry – Reported in literature 20
Immunoprecipitation – Reported in literature 11
Neutralization – Reported in literature 1,21
Multiplex-Capture – Reported in literature 22

Note – May be paired with the purified clone A35 (SB Cat. No. 10113-01) in a sandwich ELISA

RRID Number AB_2794144
Gene ID 3458 (Human)
574282 (Rhesus)
102128291 (Chimpanzee)
449517 (Cynomolgus)
105473416 (Pigtail Macaque)
103238673 (Sooty Mangabey)
105600509 (Green Monkey)
Gene ID Symbol IFNG (Human)
IFNG (Rhesus)
IFNG (Chimpanzee)
IFNG (Cynomolgus)
IFNG (Pigtail Macaque)
IFNG (Sooty Mangabey)
IFNG (Green Monkey)
Gene ID Aliases IFG; IFIl; EGK_03901; IFN-gamma; CK820_G0041509
UniProt ID P01579 (Human
P63310 (Rhesus
Q9TTB0 (Chimpanzee
P63309 (Cynomolgus
P63311 (Pigtail Macaque
P42162 (Sooty Mangabey
UniProt Name IFNG_HUMAN (Human)
IFNG_MACMU (Rhesus)
IFNG_MACFA (Chimpanzee)
IFNG_PANTR (Cynomolgus)
IFNG_MACNE (Pigtail Macaque)
IFNG_CERAT (Sooty Mangabey)
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  2. 2. Abrams JS. Immunoenzymetric assay of mouse and human cytokines using NIP-ed anti-cytokine antibodies. Curr Protoc Immunol. 2001;6.20:1-15. (ELISA-Detection)
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  7. 7. Shen L, Shen Y, Huang D, Qiu L, Sehgal P, Du GZ, et al. Development of Vγ2Vδ2+ T cell responses during active mycobacterial coinfection of simian immunodeficiency virus-infected macaques requires control of viral infection and immune competence of CD4+ T cells. J Infect Dis. 2004;190:1438-47. (ELISPOT-Capture, Rhesus & Pigtail Macaque Reactivity)
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  9. 9. Letvin NL, Rao SS, Dang V, Buzby AP, Korioth-Schmitz B, Dombagoda D, et al. No evidence for consistent virus-specific immunity in simian immunodeficiency virus-exposed, uninfected rhesus monkeys. J Virol. 2007;81:12368-74. (ELISPOT-Capture, FC, Rhesus Reactivity)
  10. 10. Zahn RC, Rett MD, Korioth-Schmitz B, Sun Y, Buzby AP, Goldstein S, et al. Simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)-specific CD8+ T-cell responses in vervet African green monkeys chronically infected with SIVagm. J Virol. 2008;82:11577-88. (ELISPOT-Capture, FC, African Green Monkey & Rhesus Reactivity)
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  18. 18. Lin PL, Rutledge T, Green AM, Bigbee M, Fuhrman C, Klein E, et al. CD4 T cell depletion exacerbates acute Mycobacterium tuberculosis while reactivation of latent infection is dependent on severity of tissue depletion in cynomolgus macaques. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 2012;28:1693-702. (FC, Cynomolgus Reactivity)
  19. 19. Stary G, Klein I, Brüggen M, Kohlhofer S, Brunner PM, Spazierer D, et al. Host defense mechanisms in secondary syphilitic lesions: a role for IFN-γ-/IL-17-producing CD8+ T cells?. Am J Pathol. 2010;177:2421-32. (IHC-FS)
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  21. 21. Gangur V, Simons FE, Hayglass KT. Human IP-10 selectively promotes dominance of polyclonally activated and environmental antigen-driven IFN-γ over IL-4 responses. FASEB J. 1998;12:705-13. (Neut)
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