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- Product number
- 16-7027-38 - Provider product page
- Provider
- Invitrogen Antibodies
- Product name
- IL-2 Monoclonal Antibody (AB12-3G4), Functional Grade, eBioscience™
- Antibody type
- Monoclonal
- Antigen
- Other
- Description
- Description: This AB12-3G4 monoclonal antibody reacts with and inhibits the bioactivity of human IL-2. IL-2 is a 15 kDa cytokine expressed by B cells, T cells, and dendritic cells. IL-2 signals via a heterotrimeric receptor (CD25) and results in the activation of Jak/STAT pathways. IL-2 plays a critical role in the proliferation, activation, and differentiation of T cells. The development of CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells is especially dependent on the presence of IL-2, making it an important immunoregulatory cytokine.
- Antibody clone number
- AB12-3G4
- Concentration
- 1 mg/mL
Submitted references Blocking MHC class II on human endothelium mitigates acute rejection.
IL-2 controls the stability of Foxp3 expression in TGF-beta-induced Foxp3+ T cells in vivo.
The main function of IL-2 is to promote the development of T regulatory cells.
Suppression of monocyte and neutrophil function by recombinant IL-2.
Abrahimi P, Qin L, Chang WG, Bothwell AL, Tellides G, Saltzman WM, Pober JS
JCI insight 2016;1(1)
JCI insight 2016;1(1)
IL-2 controls the stability of Foxp3 expression in TGF-beta-induced Foxp3+ T cells in vivo.
Chen Q, Kim YC, Laurence A, Punkosdy GA, Shevach EM
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 2011 Jun 1;186(11):6329-37
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 2011 Jun 1;186(11):6329-37
The main function of IL-2 is to promote the development of T regulatory cells.
Malek TR
Journal of leukocyte biology 2003 Dec;74(6):961-5
Journal of leukocyte biology 2003 Dec;74(6):961-5
Suppression of monocyte and neutrophil function by recombinant IL-2.
Smith SE, Warren GD, Thong YH, McCormack JG
Mediators of inflammation 1993;2(1):59-65
Mediators of inflammation 1993;2(1):59-65
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