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- ABIN966541 - Provider product page
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- Product name
- anti-Mannose-Binding Lectin (Protein C) 2, Soluble (MBL2) antibody
- Antibody type
- Polyclonal
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- Other
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- Human
- Vial size
- 0.1 mg
Submitted references Different molecular events result in low protein levels of mannan-binding lectin in populations from southeast Africa and South America.
A second serine protease associated with mannan-binding lectin that activates complement.
Human mannose-binding protein carbohydrate recognition domain trimerizes through a triple alpha-helical coiled-coil.
Structure and function of mannan-binding proteins isolated from human liver and serum.
High frequencies in African and non-African populations of independent mutations in the mannose binding protein gene.
Structure and evolutionary origin of the gene encoding a human serum mannose-binding protein.
The human mannose-binding protein gene. Exon structure reveals its evolutionary relationship to a human pulmonary surfactant gene and localization to chromosome 10.
A human mannose-binding protein is an acute-phase reactant that shares sequence homology with other vertebrate lectins.
Madsen HO, Satz ML, Hogh B, Svejgaard A, Garred P
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 1998 Sep 15;161(6):3169-75
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 1998 Sep 15;161(6):3169-75
A second serine protease associated with mannan-binding lectin that activates complement.
Thiel S, Vorup-Jensen T, Stover CM, Schwaeble W, Laursen SB, Poulsen K, Willis AC, Eggleton P, Hansen S, Holmskov U, Reid KB, Jensenius JC
Nature 1997 Apr 3;386(6624):506-10
Nature 1997 Apr 3;386(6624):506-10
Human mannose-binding protein carbohydrate recognition domain trimerizes through a triple alpha-helical coiled-coil.
Sheriff S, Chang CY, Ezekowitz RA
Nature structural biology 1994 Nov;1(11):789-94
Nature structural biology 1994 Nov;1(11):789-94
Structure and function of mannan-binding proteins isolated from human liver and serum.
Kurata H, Sannoh T, Kozutsumi Y, Yokota Y, Kawasaki T
Journal of biochemistry 1994 Jun;115(6):1148-54
Journal of biochemistry 1994 Jun;115(6):1148-54
High frequencies in African and non-African populations of independent mutations in the mannose binding protein gene.
Lipscombe RJ, Sumiya M, Hill AV, Lau YL, Levinsky RJ, Summerfield JA, Turner MW
Human molecular genetics 1992 Dec;1(9):709-15
Human molecular genetics 1992 Dec;1(9):709-15
Structure and evolutionary origin of the gene encoding a human serum mannose-binding protein.
Taylor ME, Brickell PM, Craig RK, Summerfield JA
The Biochemical journal 1989 Sep 15;262(3):763-71
The Biochemical journal 1989 Sep 15;262(3):763-71
The human mannose-binding protein gene. Exon structure reveals its evolutionary relationship to a human pulmonary surfactant gene and localization to chromosome 10.
Sastry K, Herman GA, Day L, Deignan E, Bruns G, Morton CC, Ezekowitz RA
The Journal of experimental medicine 1989 Oct 1;170(4):1175-89
The Journal of experimental medicine 1989 Oct 1;170(4):1175-89
A human mannose-binding protein is an acute-phase reactant that shares sequence homology with other vertebrate lectins.
Ezekowitz RA, Day LE, Herman GA
The Journal of experimental medicine 1988 Mar 1;167(3):1034-46
The Journal of experimental medicine 1988 Mar 1;167(3):1034-46
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