00010402
OX-23 hybridoma cell line
Mouse x Mouse Hybridoma,
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OX-23 hybridoma cell line, Anti- Factor H, human
biological source
Mouse x Mouse Hybridoma
ImmunoDon
BALB/c mouse spleen
Myeloma
NS0
Reactivity
Anti-Factor H, human
technique(s)
cell culture | mammalian: suitable
isotype
IgG1
shipped in
dry ice
storage temp.
−196°C
Cell Line Origin
Mouse x Mouse hybridoma
Cell Line Description
The hybridoma line OX-23 was raised by immunizing BALB/c mice with Factor H and fusion of spleen cells with NS0 mouse myeloma cells. The antibody was shown to detect human complement control protein, Factor H. OX-23, also known as MRC OX-23, reduced the increase in cofactor activity observed in the presence of OX-24 (Sigma Catalogue no. 00010403). It was reported that OX-23 and OX-24 react with different epitopes on the Factor H molecule.
Immunogen
Human Factor H
Culture Medium
Subculture Routine
Maintain cultures between 3-9 x 100,000 cells/ml; 5% CO2; 37°C.
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Disclaimer
This cell line has special release conditions: Commercial organisations are required to complete the ′Cell Line Release Authorisation for Research Use in Commercial Organisations′ release conditions form.
Storage Class Code
10 - Combustible liquids
WGK
WGK 3
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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Cancer research, 64(17), 6310-6318 (2004-09-03)
The complement system is important in immunosurveillance against tumors. However, malignant cells are usually resistant to complement-mediated lysis. In this study, we examine the expression of factor H, an inhibitor of complement activation, and factor H-like protein 1 (FHL-1), its
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