Anti-IFN-alpha antibody [F18] (STJ16100648)

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STJ16100648-1

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Host: Mouse
Applications: FC/ELISA/WB
Reactivity: Mouse
Note: STRICTLY FOR FURTHER SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH USE ONLY (RUO). MUST NOT TO BE USED IN DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS.
Short Description: Mouse monoclonal antibody anti-IFN-alpha is suitable for use in Flow Cytometry, ELISA and Western Blot research applications.
Clonality: Monoclonal
Clone ID: F18
Conjugation: Unconjugated
Isotype: IgG1
Formulation: PBS with 0.1% BSA and 0.02% sodium azide
Concentration: 100 ug/mL
Storage Instruction: Store at 2-8°C upon receipt.
Background The monoclonal antibody F18 recognizes and neutralizes both natural and recombinant mouse alpha Interferon (IFN-Alpha ). IFN-Alpha is a cytokine that belongs to the type I interferons (IFN-I). IFN-Alpha is secreted by many cell types including lymphocytes (NK cells, B-cells and T-cells) , macrophages, fibroblasts, endothelial cells, osteoblasts, microglia and others. Interferons stimulate both macrophages and NK cells to elicit an anti-viral response, and are also active against tumors. Although all cells can produce IFN-I, plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs) produce 1, 000-fold higher levels than other cell types, and are responsible for systemic IFN-I responses to many viruses. They are coined as the natural IFN-producing cells. However, under deprived pDC condition, other dendritic cells are capable of producing high levels of IFN-I.
Interferons were initially characterized for their ability to interfere with viral replication, slow cell proliferation, and profoundly alter immunity. IFN-Alpha has several regulatory roles and diverse biological activities, including control of cellular and humoral immune responses, inflammation, and tumor regression. In addition, IFN-Alpha participates in the regulation of various cellular and humoral processes such as the endocrine system modulates behavior, brain activity, temperature, glucose sensitive neurons, feeding pattern and opiate activity.
With the availability of monoclonal antibodies directed against IFN-Alpha, it is possible to interpret results obtained from crude materials containing both IFN-Alpha and IFNβ. The difficulties in studying in vitro and in vivo effects of type 1 NA. Interferons arise from the fact that both alpha and beta Interferons are produced in response to the same stimuli and also seem to act via the same receptor. These Interferon activities can only be distinguished from one another by use of specific neutralizing antibodies.

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