Mouse IL-13 Single-Use ELISA RSG Standard

Also known as: Interleukin-13, IL13

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

SKU# 39-8131

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39-8131-65 4 pack
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Data for Mouse IL-13 Single-Use ELISA RSG Standard .

Description

Description: Mouse interleukin-13 (IL-13), originally designated p600, is a 11.6 kDa protein secreted by activated T helper cells, CD8+ T cells, and NK cells. IL-13 was originally identified in 1989 through differential hybridization of cDNA libraries prepared from T helper 1 and T helper 2 cells. IL-13 contains four cysteine residues, which form two intramolecular disulfide bonds. IL-13 shares many activities with IL-4; this relates to a requirement for IL-4Rα chain for signal transduction. The biological activities of IL-13 include suppression of macrophage cytotoxic activity, upregulation of IL-1RA expression, and suppression of inflammatory cytokine expression. IL-13 induces CD23 expression on B cells and enhances CD72, and expression of class II MHC gene products. Mouse IL-13 does not display the activities on T cells and B cell stimulatory effects which IL-4 exhibits. Mouse IL-13 is active on human and mouse cells.

Details
Reactivity Mouse
Purity Greater than 98%, as determined by SDS-PAGE
Reported Applications ELISA
Documentation

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Additional Formats
Cat. No. Name Excite Emit Application Reg.
34-8131 Mouse IL-13 Recombinant Protein Carrier-Free FA RUO
14-8131 Mouse IL-13 Recombinant Protein ELISA, FA RUO
References

References: de Waal Melfyt, R. and J. de Vries. 1998. Interleukin-13. In The Cytokine Handbook. A. Thompson, Editor. Academic Press, p. 427 – 442.
Kitamura, T., et al. 1989. Establishment and characterization of a unique human cell line that proliferates dependently on GM-CSF, IL-3, or erythropoietin. J. Cell. Physiol. 140: 323-334.


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