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Recombinant Rhesus Monkey ICOSLG Protein, hIgG1-tagged

Cat.No. : ICOSLG-1514R
Product Overview : Recombinant Rhesus monkey ICOSLG Protein (XP_014988270 ( aa.19-254)) was expressed in human HEK293 cells with hIgG1 tag.
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Description : ICOSL/B7-H2 is a member of B7/CD28 superfamily that serves as the ligand for the T-cell-specific cell surface receptor ICOS. Acts as a costimulatory signal for T-cell proliferation and cytokine secretion; induces also B-cell proliferation and differentiation into plasma cells. Could play an important role in mediating local tissue responses to inflammatory conditions, as well as in modulating the secondary immune response by co-stimulating memory T-cell function (By similarity).
Source : HEK293
Species : Rhesus monkey
Tag : hIgG1
Form : PBS, pH7.4.
Purity : > 95 %
Applications : WB; ELISA; Immunogen
Storage : -80 centigrade, Avoid freeze/thaw cycle.
Concentration : 1 mg/mL
Gene Name : ICOSLG inducible T-cell costimulator ligand [ Macaca mulatta (Rhesus monkey) ]
Official Symbol : ICOSLG
Synonyms : ICOSLG; inducible T-cell co-stimulator ligand; ICOSL; ICOS ligand; B7 homolog 2; B7 homologue 2; B7 H2; B7 related protein 1; B7H2; B7RP 1; B7RP1; CD275; GL50; ICOS L; KIAA0653; B7-like protein Gl50; B7-related protein 1; transmembrane protein B7-H2 ICOS ligand; B7-H2; LICOS; B7RP-1; ICOS-L;
Gene ID : 722191
mRNA Refseq : XM_015132784.1
Protein Refseq : XP_014988270

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