Anti-Human IL-17A (Polyclonal Rabbit) 0 ComentariosSubmit a Review Detalles del Producto Nùmero de Catalogo 500-P07 Descripcion Source: Polyclonal Rabbit Preparation: Produced from sera of rabbits pre-immunized with highly pure (>98%) recombinant hIL-17A. Anti-Human IL-17A specific antibody was purified by affinity chromatography employing immobilized hIL-17 matrix. Immunogen: E.coli derived Recombinant Human IL-17A (PeproTech catalog# 200-17) Sandwich ELISA: To detect hIL-17A by sandwich ELISA (using 100 μl/well antibody solution) a concentration of 0.5 - 2.0 μg/ml of this antibody is required. This antigen affinity purified antibody, in conjunction with PeproTech’s Biotinylated Anti-Human IL-17A (500-P07Bt) as a detection antibody, allows the detection of at least 0.2 - 0.4 ng/well of recombinant hIL-17A. Western Blot: To detect hIL-17A by Western Blot analysis this antibody can be used at a concentration of 0.1 - 0.2 µg/ml. Used in conjunction with compatible secondary reagents the detection limit for recombinant hIL-17A is 1.5 - 3.0 ng/lane, under either reducing or non-reducing conditions. Note: Additional applications tested on a lot-to-lot basis. Please contact Technical Support for more information. crossreactivity: Human, References SDS Búsqueda del CoA Product Line Country Of Origin: USA Not for human use. Research Interest COVID-19 AIDS/HIV Angiogenesis/Cardiovascular Immune System Inflammation product.subtitle.recentcitations Primer autor Lu, S Titulo IL-17A, but not IL-17F, is indispensable for airway vascular remodeling induced by exaggerated Th17 cell responses in prolonged ovalbumin-challenged mice. Citar Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950); 194(8) pg3557-66 PudMed id 25780043 Primer autor Peters, T L Titulo Neither IL-17A mRNA nor IL-17A protein are detectable in Langerhans cell histiocytosis lesions. Citar Molecular therapy : the journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy; 19(8) pg1433-9 PudMed id 21654633 Primer autor Brucklacher-Waldert, V Titulo Phenotypical characterization of human Th17 cells unambiguously identified by surface IL-17A expression. Citar Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950); 183(9) pg5494-501 PudMed id 19843935