Cat. No. | Product Name | Species | Expression System |
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TMPK-00335 |
IL-10R alpha/IL-10RA Protein, Human, Recombinant (His & Avi), Biotinylated
IBD28,IL-10 R α,IL-10 |
Human | HEK293 Cells |
IL-10R alpha/IL-10RA Protein, Human, Recombinant (His & Avi), Biotinylated is expressed in HEK293 mammalian cells with C-His-Avi tag. The predicted molecular weight is 27 kDa and the accession number is Q13651. | |||
TMPK-00537 |
IL-10R alpha/IL-10RA Protein, Cynomolgus, Recombinant (His)
HIL-10R,IL-10R subunit 1... |
Cynomolgus | HEK293 Cells |
IL-10R alpha/IL-10RA Protein, Cynomolgus, Recombinant (His) is expressed in HEK293 mammalian cells with C-His tag. The predicted molecular weight is 25.34 kDa and the accession number is A0A2K5WJ66. | |||
TMPK-00334 |
IL-10R alpha/IL-10RA Protein, Human, Recombinant (His & Avi)
CDw210a,IL-10 R alpha,IBD28,I... |
Human | HEK293 Cells |
IL-10R alpha/IL-10RA Protein, Human, Recombinant (His & Avi) is expressed in HEK293 mammalian cells with C-His-Avi tag. The predicted molecular weight is 27 kDa and the accession number is Q13651. | |||
TMPJ-01424 |
IL-10R alpha/IL-10RA Protein, Macaca mulatta, Recombinant (His)
IL-10RA,Interleukin-10 r... |
Macaca Mulatta | HEK293 Cells |
Interleukin-10 Receptor alpha (IL-10 R alpha), also known as IL-10 R1, is transmembrane glycoprotein member of the class II cytokine receptor family. Interleukin-10 (IL10) is a key anti-inflammatory cytokine that is produced predominantly by leukocytes including T cells, B cells, monocytes, macrophages, and dendritic cells (DCs), as well as by some epithelial cells. The receptor for IL10 is a heterotetramer complex comprising two IL10Ra (also referred to as IL10R1) molecules and two IL10Rb (also... | |||
TMPK-00056 |
IL-10 Protein, Human, Recombinant (His & Avi)
MGC126450,白细胞介素,GVHDS,B-TCGF,IL10A,白介素,TGI... |
Human | HEK293 Cells |
Interleukin 10 (IL10) is a key anti-inflammatory cytokine that can inhibit proinflammatory responses of both innate and adaptive immune cells. An association between IL10 and intestinal mucosal homeostasis became clear with the discovery that IL10 and IL10 receptor (IL10R)-deficient mice develop spontaneous intestinal inflammation. Similarly, patients with deleterious mutations in IL10, IL10RA, or IL10RB present with severe enterocolitis within the first months of life. IL-10 Protein, Human, Rec... | |||
TMPK-00057 |
IL-10 Protein, Human, Recombinant (His & Avi), Biotinylated
IL-10,GVHDS,Interleukin-10,白介素,白细... |
Human | HEK293 Cells |
Interleukin 10 (IL10) is a key anti-inflammatory cytokine that can inhibit proinflammatory responses of both innate and adaptive immune cells. An association between IL10 and intestinal mucosal homeostasis became clear with the discovery that IL10 and IL10 receptor (IL10R)-deficient mice develop spontaneous intestinal inflammation. Similarly, patients with deleterious mutations in IL10, IL10RA, or IL10RB present with severe enterocolitis within the first months of life. IL-10 Protein, Human, Rec... | |||
TMPJ-00213 |
IL-10R beta/IL-10RB Protein, Human, Recombinant (hFc)
Cytokine receptor family 2 member 4,Interleukin- |
Human | HEK293 Cells |
Interleukin-10 receptor subunit beta(IL10RB), also known as Cytokine receptor class-II member 4,Cytokine receptor family 2 member 4,Interleukin-10 receptor subunit 2, belongs to the type II cytokine receptor family. IL10RB is a single- pass type I membrane protein and contains two fibronectin type-III domains. It is an accessory chain which is essential for the active interleukin 10 receptor complex. Coexpression of IL10RB and IL10RA proteins has been shown to be required for IL10-induced signal... | |||
TMPK-00650 |
HLA-A*02:01 & B2M & MART-1 (ELAGIGILTV) Monomer Protein, Cynomolgus, Recombinant (His)
IL10A,GVHDS,IL-10,MGC126... |
Cynomolgus | HEK293 Cells |
Interleukin 10 (IL10) is a key anti-inflammatory cytokine that can inhibit proinflammatory responses of both innate and adaptive immune cells. An association between IL10 and intestinal mucosal homeostasis became clear with the discovery that IL10 and IL10 receptor (IL10R)-deficient mice develop spontaneous intestinal inflammation. Similarly, patients with deleterious mutations in IL10, IL10RA, or IL10RB present with severe enterocolitis within the first months of life. HLA-A*02:01 & B2M & MART-... |