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    CD153 antibody

    CD153 antibody

    Catalog Number: orb758822

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    $ 531.00
    Catalog Numberorb758822
    CategoryAntibodies
    DescriptionRat monoclonal antibody to CD153
    Species/HostRat
    ClonalityMonoclonal
    Clone NumberRM153
    Tested applicationsBlocking, FA, FC
    ReactivityMouse
    IsotypeIgG2b
    ImmunogenThis antibody was raised by immunising Sprague Dawley rats with the CHO cells stably transfected with murine CD153 and fusing the splenocytes with P3U1 myeloma cells.
    Concentration1 mg/ml
    PurityPurified
    ConjugationUnconjugated
    TargetCD153
    UniProt IDP32972
    StorageStore at 4°C for up to 3 months. For longer storage, aliquot and store at -20°C.
    Buffer/PreservativesPBS with 0.02% Proclin 300.
    Alternative namesCD30-L; CD30 ligand; Tumor necrosis factor ligand
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    NoteFor research use only
    Application notesThis antibody has been used in various FACS analyses, for instance, to demonstrate that lymphoid tissue inducer-like cells are an innate source of IL-17 and IL-22 (Takatori et al, 2009), and to suggest that CD30 ligand/CD30 plays a critical role in Th17 differentiation in mice (Sun et al, 2010). Importantly, the pharmacological effects of this rat anti-mouse CD153 mAb (clone RM153; IgG2b isotype) have been reported in a number of settings. For example, this antibody has been shown to prevent or delay the spontaneous development of diabetes in non-obese diabetic mice when treatment is initiated in young mice (Chakrabarty et al, 2003), and to prolong the survival of mice in a model of CD4+ T-cell-mediated lethal graft-versus-host disease induced by injection of C57BL/6 cells into MHC class II-only disparate bm12 recipients (Blazar et al, 2004). This antibody has also been used as parts of in vivo functional assays to demonstrate that early CD30 signaling is critical for Treg-mediated acute graft-versus-host disease protection after major MHC-mismatch bone marrow transplantation (Zeiser et al, 2007), and to provide direct evidence that pathogenic memory T cells are amenable to suppression in an antigen-specific manner while identifying CD30 as a molecule that is critical for the regulation of memory T cell responses (Dai et al, 2004).
    Expiration Date12 months from date of receipt.
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