Chemokine receptor CXCR3 also refers as IP -10 or Mig receptor is a Gαi protein-coupled receptor and is highly expressed by IL-2-activated T lymphocytes (Th1). It facilitates calcium mobilization and chemotaxis. It also plays a pivotal role in wound healing. Monoclonal Anti-CXCR3 antibody can be used in flow cytometry for the Identification of CXCR-3. Mouse anti-CXCR3 antibody reacts specifically with CXCR-3 transfected cells but not with the parent cell line. The product has shown no cross-reactivity with human CXCR-1, CXCR-2 and CXCR-4.
Specificity
The antibody reacts with human CXCR3 transfectant cells and not the parent cell line. It has no cross-reactivity with CXCR1, CXCR2, or CXCR4.
Immunogen
human CXCR3 transfected NSO mouse myeloma cells.
Application
Monoclonal Anti-CXCR3 antibody can be used as a positive control in immunohistochemical staining.
Physical form
Lyophilized from a 0.2 μm filtered solution in phosphate buffered saline.
Preparation Note
Purified using protein G.
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Journal of leukocyte biology, 83(4), 875-882 (2008-01-05)
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The American journal of pathology, 171(2), 484-495 (2007-06-30)
Replacement of wounded skin requires the initially florid cellular response to abate and even regress as the dermal layer returns to a relatively paucicellular state. The signals that direct this "stop and return" process have yet to be deciphered. CXCR3
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