Mouse MIγ/CXCL9 Antibody Pair Set (E-KAB-0303)
 
                        For research use only.
| Background | CXCL9 (C-X-C Motif Chemokine Ligand 9) is a Protein Coding gene. Diseases associated with CXCL9 include Sydenham Chorea and Endotheliitis. Among its related pathways are Peptide ligand-binding receptors and Chemokine Superfamily Pathway: Human/Mouse Ligand-Receptor Interactions. GO annotations related to this gene include cytokine activity and CXCR3 chemokine receptor binding. An important paralog of this gene is CXCL10.This antimicrobial gene encodes a protein thought to be involved in T cell trafficking. The encoded protein binds to C-X-C motif chemokine 3 and is a chemoattractant for lymphocytes but not for neutrophils. | 
| Synonyms | CMK, crg-10, CXCL9, Humig, MIG, Gamma-interferon-induced monokine, MIGSmall-inducible cytokine B9, SCYB9Monokine induced by interferon-gamma, Scyb9, MIγ, CXCL9 | 
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| Reactivity | Mouse | 
| Specificity | Detects Mouse MIγ/CXCL9 in ELISAs | 
| Applications | ELISA | 
| Storage | -20℃ | 
| Expiration date | 12 months | 
| Introduction | This Antibody Pair Kit applies to the sandwich ELISA assay. | 
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