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Active Recombinant Human CSF1 Protein, Fc-tagged

Cat.No. : CSF1-424H
Product Overview : Recombinant human CSF1 (NP_757349.1) (Met1-Arg255) was expressed with the Fc region of human IgG1 at the C-terminus.
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Source : HEK293
Species : Human
Tag : Fc
Form : Lyophilized from sterile 50 mM Tris, pH 8.0.
Normally 5 % - 8 % trehalose, mannitol and 0.01% Tween80 are added as protectants before lyophilization.
Bio-activity : Measured in a cell proliferation assay using M-NFS-60 mouse myelogenous leukemia lymphoblast cell. The ED50 for this effect is typically 3-15 ng/mL.
Molecular Mass : The recombinant human CSF1 consists 461 amino acids and predicts a molecular mass of 51.9 kDa.
Protein Length : Met1-Arg255
Endotoxin : < 1.0 EU per μg protein as determined by the LAL method.
Purity : > 90 % as determined by SDS-PAGE.
Storage : Samples are stable for up to twelve months from date of receipt at -20°C to -80°C
Store it under sterile conditions at -20°C to -80°C. It is recommended that the protein be aliquoted for optimal storage. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Reconstitution : It is recommended that sterile water be added to the vial to prepare a stock solution of 0.2 ug/ul. Centrifuge the vial at 4℃ before opening to recover the entire contents.
Gene Name : CSF1 colony stimulating factor 1 (macrophage) [ Homo sapiens ]
Official Symbol : CSF1
Synonyms : CSF1; colony stimulating factor 1 (macrophage); macrophage colony-stimulating factor 1; M CSF; MCSF; MGC31930; lanimostim; CSF-1;
Gene ID : 1435
mRNA Refseq : NM_000757
Protein Refseq : NP_000748
MIM : 120420
UniProt ID : P09603

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How does CSF1 affect cancer progression? 09/20/2022

CSF1 is implicated in tumor-associated macrophages, influencing tumor growth, invasion, and the tumor microenvironment.

What are the potential side effects of CSF1 therapy? 07/11/2022

Side effects may include immune-related adverse events, inflammation, and alterations in white blood cell counts.

Can CSF1 therapy be combined with other treatments? 08/26/2020

Yes, there is ongoing research on combining CSF1-targeted therapies with other immunotherapies or conventional treatments to enhance efficacy.

What are the challenges in developing CSF1-based therapies? 09/26/2019

Challenges include maintaining the balance of immune responses, potential off-target effects, and variability in patient responses.

In what ways is CSF1 being researched for neurological disorders? 10/01/2018

Studies are exploring its role in neuroinflammation, neuroprotection, and potential therapeutic interventions for conditions like Alzheimer's disease.

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10/30/2017

    The CSF1 protein is renowned for its exceptional quality and reliability, making it an ideal choice to fulfill my experimental requirements.

    03/10/2017

      With its high purity and stability, this protein ensures dependable and accurate results, which are crucial for the success of my research endeavors.

      06/09/2016

        Whether it is for investigating cellular pathways, studying protein functions, or exploring signaling cascades, the CSF1 protein offers unparalleled versatility and performance.

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