Please find below our fifteenth Ximbio product update. This month’s mailer details thirteen new monoclonal antibodies against mammalian and bacterial targets developed at the University of Oxford, LeukoCom, Queen’s University Belfast and Vertebrate Antibodies for licence or purchase.
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Applications: FACS IHC IP WB
Reactivity: Human CD45 (leucocyte common antigen) is a receptor-linked protein tyrosine phosphatase that is expressed on all leucocytes, and plays a crucial role in the function of these cells.
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Applications: ELISA WB IP FACS
Reactivity: Human CEACAM3/5 belong to the immunoglobulin superfamily. The proteins contains 1 Ig-like V-type (immunoglobulin-like) domain and the cytosolic domain is involved in S100A9 interaction. Tyrosine-phosphorylated in response to microbial binding. Tyr-230 and Tyr-241 are both required for phosphorylation to be detected.
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Applications: ELISA FACS IHC IP WB
Reactivity: Human
PMIDs: 26508747, 8649788, 2426467
CEACAM5/8 are glycoproteins involved in cell adhesion and intracellular signaling. They are normally produced during fetal development in the gut, and their production stops before birth. CEA is re-expressed in increased amounts in Intestinal Carcinomas and several other tumors.
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Applications: ELISA FACS WB IHC
Reactivity: Human
PMIDs: 24743304, 24040308, 23941132
CEACAM6 is a glycosyl phosphatidyl inositol (GPI) linked glycoprotein. CEACAM6 expression is upregulated in many adenocarcinomas and leukemias. CEACAM6 is expressed in epithelial cells of the fetal and adult gastrointestinal tract, epithelia of glandular tissues, squamous epithelial cell of the tongue, esophagus and cervix as well as on granulocytes.
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Applications: ELISA FACS IP WB IHC
Reactivity: Human
PMIDs: 24743304, 23941132
CEACAM8 is a glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-linked protein also known as CD67, CGM6, and NCA-95. CEACAM8 is a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily, carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA)-like subfamily. CEACAM8, expressed on granulocytes, has been reported to induce activation in neutrophils and to be involved in heterophilic adhesion with CEACAM6.
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Applications: ELISA FACS IF IP WB
Reactivity: Human CEACAM5 is a glycoprotein involved in cell adhesion and intracellular signaling. It is normally produced during fetal development in the gut, and its production stops before birth. CEA is re-expressed in increased amounts in Intestinal Carcinomas and several other tumors.
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Applications: ELISA FACS IF IP WB
Reactivity: Human
CEACAM5/6/8 are glycoproteins involved in cell adhesion and intracellular signaling. They are normally produced during fetal development in the gut, and their production stops before birth. CEA is re-expressed in increased amounts in Intestinal Carcinomas and several other tumors.
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Applications: ELISA WB
Reactivity: Human CEACAM19 belongs to the carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) gene family. In humans, this family of proteins are involved in several key biological processes such as cell adhesion, cell growth and differentiation, cellular recognition, apoptosis and angiogenesis. Recent studies have shown that CEACAM19 is upregulated, at the mRNA level, in ovarian and breast cancer.
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Applications: ELISA IP
Reactivity: Mycobacterium bovis
PMIDs: 22322353, 23469275
Bovine tuberculosis (TB) caused by Mycobacterium bovis continues to be a significant animal health issue in some countries, including the United Kingdom and Ireland. Anti-Mycobacterium bovis [11G3] has been demonstrated to work by ELISA and for immunocapture.
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Applications: ELISA IP
Reactivity: Mycobacterium avium PMID: 26815790
Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP) is the causative agent for Johne’s disease, a highly-infectious wasting disease that affects a range of domestic ruminants including cattle, sheep, goats and deer. Anti-Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis [15D10] has a high degree of specificity and has been demonstrated to work by ELISA and for immunocapture.
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Applications: ELISA WB
Reactivity: Listeria monocytogenes The genus Listeria comprises six species: L. monocytogenes, L. innocua, L. welshimeri, L. seeligeri, L. ivanovii and L. grayi. Listeria monocytogenes, the most commonly isolated pathogenic member, is associated with a wide spectrum of human and animal diseases. In the smear from the original tissue, L. monocytogenes may appear as gram-positive coccobacilli that may be confused with Streptococcus agalactiae (group B), enterococci, or Corynebacterium spp. Listeria is differentiated from streptococci by a positive catalase test. L. monocytogenes is the only species of the genus Listeria that has been clearly documented as a pathogen for humans.
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