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Rat Anti-Mouse IL-3-BIOT (MP2-43D11)

Cat. No.:
10213-08
Biotin Anti-Mouse IL-3 antibody for use in immunohistochemistry / immunocytochemistry, western blot, ELISA, ELISpot, and multiplex assays.
$303.00
Size Price (USD) Quantity
0.5 mg $303.00
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Clone MP2-43D11
Isotype Rat IgG2aκ
Isotype Control Rat IgG2a-BIOT (KLH/G2a-1-1)
Specificity Mouse IL-3
Alternative Names Interleukin-3, burst promoting activity, BP/BPA, eosinophil colony stimulating factor, Eo-CSF, hematopoietic cell growth factor, HCGF, mast cell growth factor, MGF, MCGF, multi-colony stimulating factor, multi-CSF, P cell stimulating activity, PCSA
Immunogen COS-expressed mouse IL-3
Conjugate BIOT (Biotin)
Buffer Formulation Phosphate buffered saline containing < 0.1% sodium azide
Clonality Monoclonal
Concentration 0.5 mg/mL
Volume 1.0 mL
Recommended Storage 2-8°C
Applications ELISA-Detection – Quality tested 2-5
ELISpot-Detection – Reported in literature 6,7
Immunohistochemsitry-Frozen Sections – Reported in literature 8,9
Immunocytochemistry – Reported in literature 3
Western Blot – Reported in literature 1
Neutralization – Reported in literature 1,3
Multiplex-Detection – Reported in literature 4

Note – May be paired with the purified clone MP2-8F8 (SB Cat. No. 10212-01) in a sandwich ELISA

RRID Number AB_2794253
Gene ID 16187 (Mouse)
Gene ID Symbol Il3 (Mouse)
Gene ID Aliases BPA; PSF; HCGF; Il-3; MCGF; Csfmu
UniProt ID P01586 (Mouse
UniProt Name IL3_MOUSE (Mouse)

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  2. 2. Abrams JS, Roncarolo M, Yssel H, Andersson U, Gleich GJ, Silver JE. Strategies of anti-cytokine monoclonal antibody development: immunoassay of IL-10 and IL-5 in clinical samples. Immunol Rev. 1992;127:5-24. (ELISA-Detection)
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  4. 4. Carson RT, Vignali DA. Simultaneous quantitation of 15 cytokines using a multiplexed flow cytometric assay. J Immunol Methods. 1999;227:41-52. (ELISA-Detection, Multiplex-Detection)
  5. 5. Abrams JS. Immunoenzymetric assay of mouse and human cytokines using NIP-labeled anti-cytokine antibodies. Curr Protoc Immunol. 2001;6.20:1-15. (ELISA-Detection)
  6. 6. Karulin AY, Hesse MD, Tary-Lehmann M, Lehmann PV. Single-cytokine-producing CD4 memory cells predominate in type 1 and type 2 immunity. J Immunol. 2000;164:1862-72. (ELISPOT-Detection)
  7. 7. Klinman D. ELISPOT assay to detect cytokine-secreting murine and human cells. Curr Protoc Immunol. 2008;6.19:1-9. (ELISPOT-Detection)
  8. 8. Martinelli TM, Van Driel IR, Alderuccio F, Gleeson PA, Toh B. Analysis of mononuclear cell infiltrate and cytokine production in murine autoimmune gastritis. Gastroenterology. 1996;110:1791-802. (IHC-FS)
  9. 9. Morris MM, Dyson H, Baker D, Harbige LS, Fazakerley JK, Amor S. Characterization of the cellular and cytokine response in the central nervous system following Semliki Forest virus infection. J Neuroimmunol. 1997;74:185-97. (IHC-FS)
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