ABIN152140
antibody from antibodies-online
Targeting: CCR4
CC-CKR-4, CD194, ChemR13, CKR4, CMKBR4, k5-5
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- ABIN152140 - Provider product page
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- antibodies-online
- Product name
- anti-Chemokine (C-C Motif) Receptor 4 (CCR4) antibody
- Antibody type
- Polyclonal
- Description
- Immunogen affinity purified
- Reactivity
- Human
- Host
- Goat
- Vial size
- 0.1 mg
- Storage
- Store at -20°C. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles.
- Handling
- Avoid freeze-thaw cycles
Submitted references Invariant natural killer T cells are enriched at the site of cutaneous inflammation in lupus erythematosus.
Chemokine receptor expression in cutaneous T cell and NK/T-cell lymphomas: immunohistochemical staining and in vitro chemotactic assay.
Human adult CD34- progenitor cells functionally express the chemokine receptors CCR1, CCR4, CCR7, CXCR5, and CCR10 but not CXCR4.
Elevated expression of TARC (CCL17) and MDC (CCL22) in models of cigarette smoke-induced pulmonary inflammation.
The chemokines CCL5, CCL2 and CXCL12 play significant roles in the migration of Th1 cells into rheumatoid synovial tissue.
Molecular cloning and functional expression of a novel CC chemokine receptor cDNA from a human basophilic cell line.
Hofmann SC, Bosma A, Bruckner-Tuderman L, Vukmanovic-Stejic M, Jury EC, Isenberg DA, Mauri C
Journal of dermatological science 2013 Jul;71(1):22-8
Journal of dermatological science 2013 Jul;71(1):22-8
Chemokine receptor expression in cutaneous T cell and NK/T-cell lymphomas: immunohistochemical staining and in vitro chemotactic assay.
Yagi H, Seo N, Ohshima A, Itoh T, Itoh N, Horibe T, Yoshinari Y, Takigawa M, Hashizume H
The American journal of surgical pathology 2006 Sep;30(9):1111-9
The American journal of surgical pathology 2006 Sep;30(9):1111-9
Human adult CD34- progenitor cells functionally express the chemokine receptors CCR1, CCR4, CCR7, CXCR5, and CCR10 but not CXCR4.
Von Lüttichau I, Notohamiprodjo M, Wechselberger A, Peters C, Henger A, Seliger C, Djafarzadeh R, Huss R, Nelson PJ
Stem cells and development 2005 Jun;14(3):329-36
Stem cells and development 2005 Jun;14(3):329-36
Elevated expression of TARC (CCL17) and MDC (CCL22) in models of cigarette smoke-induced pulmonary inflammation.
Ritter M, Göggel R, Chaudhary N, Wiedenmann A, Jung B, Weith A, Seither P
Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2005 Aug 19;334(1):254-62
Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2005 Aug 19;334(1):254-62
The chemokines CCL5, CCL2 and CXCL12 play significant roles in the migration of Th1 cells into rheumatoid synovial tissue.
Shadidi KR, Aarvak T, Henriksen JE, Natvig JB, Thompson KM
Scandinavian journal of immunology 2003 Feb;57(2):192-8
Scandinavian journal of immunology 2003 Feb;57(2):192-8
Molecular cloning and functional expression of a novel CC chemokine receptor cDNA from a human basophilic cell line.
Power CA, Meyer A, Nemeth K, Bacon KB, Hoogewerf AJ, Proudfoot AE, Wells TN
The Journal of biological chemistry 1995 Aug 18;270(33):19495-500
The Journal of biological chemistry 1995 Aug 18;270(33):19495-500
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