| 產(chǎn)品編號 | 
bsk12024 | 
| 英文名稱 | 
Mouse MIP-2/CXCL2 ELISA Kit	
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| 中文名稱 | 
小鼠巨噬細(xì)胞炎性蛋白2酶聯(lián)免疫試劑盒	 | 
| 別    名 | 
SCYB2; GRO2; GROb; MIP-2a   | 
| 克 隆 號 | 
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| 種    屬 | 
Mouse | 
| 線性范圍 | 
15.6-1000 pg/mL | 
| 應(yīng)用范圍 | 
S/P/CC | 
| 檢測限 | 
7 pg/mL | 
| 適用樣品基質(zhì) | 
cell culture supernates, serum, and plasma. | 
| 保存條件 | 
Store at 4°C for 6 months, at -20°C for 12 months. Avoid multiple freeze-thaw cycles (Shipped with wet ice.). | 
| 注意事項(xiàng) | 
This product as supplied is intended for research use only, not for use in human, therapeutic or diagnostic applications. | 
| 產(chǎn)品介紹 | 
Mouse macrophage inflammatory protein-2 (MIP-2), also known as CXCL2, was originally identified as a heparin-binding protein secreted by an LPS-stimulated mouse macrophage cell line. A cDNA clone encoding the protein was isolated from this cell line and characterized. Based on its protein and DNA sequences, mouse MIP-2 was classified as a member of the alpha (CXC) chemokine family of inflammatory and immunoregulatory cytokines).Mouse MIP-2 cDNA encodes a 100 amino acid residue precursor protein from which the amino-terminal 27 amino acid residues are cleaved to generate the mature mouse MIP-2. The protein sequence of mouse MIP-2 shows approximately 63% identity to that of mouse KC, another mouse alpha chemokine. Mouse MIP-2 is also 60% identical to human GROβ and GROγ. Based on these protein sequence similarities, it is likely that mouse KC and MIP-2 are homologs of human GROα, β and γ chemokines. Since chemokines with protein sequence homology to human IL-8 have not been identified in mice, it has been suggested that the mouse KC and MIP-2 are functional homologs of human IL-8 in mice. A putative mouse homolog of the human IL-8 receptor beta (IL-8 Rβ) has also been cloned. This receptor shows 71% identity to human IL-8 Rβ and 68% identity to human IL-8 Rα. Both mouse KC and MIP-2 bind mouse IL-8 Rβ with high affinity.Like human IL-8, mouse MIP-2 exhibits potent neutrophil chemotactic activity and may be a key mediator of neutrophil recruitment in response to tissue injury and infection. Increased MIP-2 expression has been found to be associated with neutrophil influx in various inflammatory conditions.
  
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