Anti-Mouse CD120b (TNF Receptor II) Biotin

Also known as: TNFRSF1A, TNFR1p55, TNF RI, TNFRI, TNF receptor superfamily member 1A, TNFR55, TNFR60

Clone: TR75-32

RUO: For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

SKU# 13-1204

Cat. No. Size
13-1204-81 50 ug
13-1204-85 500 ug
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Data for Anti-Mouse CD120b (TNF Receptor II) Biotin.

Standard curve of mouse TNFRII ELISA. Recombinant cytokine standard concentration in pg/ml....View More

  • Data for Anti-Mouse CD120b (TNF Receptor II) Biotin.
Description

Description: The TR75-32 monoclonal antibody reacts with mouse Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor II (TNFRII, TNFR-p80, TNFRSF1B, CD120b). TNFRII is expressed in a variety of cell types and strongly expressed on stimulated T and B lymphocytes. TNFRII is the main TNF receptor found on circulating T cells and is the major mediator of autoregulatory apoptosis in CD8+ cells. The soluble TNF receptors are truncated forms of cell surface receptors with neutralizing activity on both TNF-a and TNF-ß. It has been suggested that the proinflammatory and immunosuppressive properties of TNF segregate at the level of its receptors and that the pool of TNF bound to soluble receptors could represent a reservoir to control the TNF release.

Details
Host Armenian Hamster
Isotype IgG
Reactivity Mouse
Conjugate Biotin
Reported Applications Flow Cytometric Analysis, ELISA
Documentation
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References

References: Schall, T. J. et al. 1990. Molecular cloning and expression of a receptor for human tumor necrosis factor. Cell 61: 361-370.

Sashio, H. et al. 2002. Polymorphisms of the TNF gene and the TNF receptor superfamily member 1B gene are associated with susceptibility to ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, respectively. Immunogenetics 53: 1020-1027.

Bruce, A. J. et al. 1996. Altered neuronal and microglial responses to excitotoxic and ischemic brain injury in mice lacking TNF receptors. Nature Med. 2: 788-794.