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- Product number
- FAB532P-100 - Provider product page
- Provider
- R&D Systems
- Product name
- Mouse TGF-beta RII PE-conjugated Antibody
- Antibody type
- Polyclonal
- Description
- Antigen Affinity-purified. Detects mouse TGF-beta RII in direct ELISAs and Western blots
- Reactivity
- Mouse
- Host
- Goat
- Antigen sequence
Q62312
- Isotype
- IgG
- Vial size
- 100 Tests
- Storage
- Protect from light. Do not freeze. 12 months from date of receipt, 2 to 8 °C as supplied.
Submitted references Downregulation of CXCL12 in mesenchymal stromal cells by TGFβ promotes breast cancer metastasis.
TGF-β receptor maintains CD4 T helper cell identity during chronic viral infections.
Constitutive but not inducible attenuation of transforming growth factor β signaling increases natural killer cell responses without directly affecting dendritic cells early after persistent viral infection.
Transforming growth factor-β signaling controls the formation and maintenance of gut-resident memory T cells by regulating migration and retention.
TGF-β signaling to T cells inhibits autoimmunity during lymphopenia-driven proliferation.
Yu PF, Huang Y, Xu CL, Lin LY, Han YY, Sun WH, Hu GH, Rabson AB, Wang Y, Shi YF
Oncogene 2017 Feb 9;36(6):840-849
Oncogene 2017 Feb 9;36(6):840-849
TGF-β receptor maintains CD4 T helper cell identity during chronic viral infections.
Lewis GM, Wehrens EJ, Labarta-Bajo L, Streeck H, Zuniga EI
The Journal of clinical investigation 2016 Oct 3;126(10):3799-3813
The Journal of clinical investigation 2016 Oct 3;126(10):3799-3813
Constitutive but not inducible attenuation of transforming growth factor β signaling increases natural killer cell responses without directly affecting dendritic cells early after persistent viral infection.
Lewis GM, Macal M, Hesser CR, Zuñiga EI
Journal of virology 2015 Mar;89(6):3343-55
Journal of virology 2015 Mar;89(6):3343-55
Transforming growth factor-β signaling controls the formation and maintenance of gut-resident memory T cells by regulating migration and retention.
Zhang N, Bevan MJ
Immunity 2013 Oct 17;39(4):687-96
Immunity 2013 Oct 17;39(4):687-96
TGF-β signaling to T cells inhibits autoimmunity during lymphopenia-driven proliferation.
Zhang N, Bevan MJ
Nature immunology 2012 May 27;13(7):667-73
Nature immunology 2012 May 27;13(7):667-73
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