LEC is a CC chemokine that can signal through the CCR8 and CCR1 receptors. It is expressed in the liver, spleen, and thymus. LEC is chemotactic towards monocytes and lymphocytes but not neutrophils. Recombinant human LEC is an 11.2 kDa protein con
Source:
E. Coli
Gene name:
CCL16
Contents:
Protein concentration verified by UV Spectroscopy and/or SDS-PAGE gel.
Form:
Solid; white powder or thin/invisible film
Purification:
N/A
Storage:
Store in -20°C for long term storage. After reconstitution, store in 4°C for short term usage within a few days. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles.
Mainly expressed in liver, also found in spleen and thymus. Highly expressed in LPS- and IFN-gamma- activated monocytes, weakly in some lymphocytes, including natural killer cells, gamma-delta T-cells, and some T-cell clones.
BackgroundLEC is a CC chemokine that can signal through the CCR8 and CCR1 receptors. It is expressed in the liver, spleen, and thymus. LEC is chemotactic towards monocytes and lymphocytes but not neutrophils. Recombinant human LEC is an 11.2 kDa protein con
SourceE. Coli
Gene nameCCL16
ContentsProtein concentration verified by UV Spectroscopy and/or SDS-PAGE gel.
FormSolid; white powder or thin/invisible film
PurificationN/A
StorageStore in -20°C for long term storage. After reconstitution, store in 4°C for short term usage within a few days. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles.
Tissue specificityMainly expressed in liver, also found in spleen and thymus. Highly expressed in LPS- and IFN-gamma- activated monocytes, weakly in some lymphocytes, including natural killer cells, gamma-delta T-cells, and some T-cell clones.
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