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CD86 (human): 293T Lysate

CD86 WB Whole Cell Lysate Overexpression Lysate HEK 293T Cells
Catalog No. ABIN1112260
  • Target See all CD86 products
    CD86
    Species of Lysate
    Human Cells
    Application
    Western Blotting (WB)
    Characteristics
    Cluster of Differentiation 86 (also known as CD86 and B7-2) is a protein expressed on antigen- presenting cells that provides costimulatory signals necessary for T cell activation and survival. It is the ligand for two different proteins on the T cell surface: CD28 (for autoregulation and intercellular association) and CTLA-4 (for attenuation of regulation and cellular disassociation). CD86 works in tandem with CD80 to prime T cells. The CD86 gene encodes a type I membrane protein that is a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily. Alternative splicing results in two transcript variants encoding different isoforms. Additional transcript variants have been described, but their full-length sequences have not been determined. CD86+ macrophages in Hodgkin lymphoma patients are an independent marker for potential nonresponse to firstline-therapy. Lysate of human CD86 transfected 293T cells
    Lysed Cells
    HEK 293T Cells
    Lysate Type
    Overexpression Lysate
    Lysate Fraction
    Whole Cell Lysate
  • Application Notes
    CD86 (h): 293T Lysate is suitable as a Western Blotting positive control for human reactive CD86 antibodies. Recommended use: 10-20 µl per lane. Control 293T Lysate: H86LYS is available as a Western Blotting negative control lysate derived from non-transfected 293T cells.
    Restrictions
    For Research Use only
  • Handling Advice
    Repeated freezing and thawing should be minimized. Sample vial should be boiled once prior to use. Non-hazardous. No MSDS required.
    Storage
    -20 °C
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  • Target
    CD86
    Alternative Name
    CD86 (CD86 Products)
    Synonyms
    B7-2 Lysate, B7.2 Lysate, B70 Lysate, CD28LG2 Lysate, LAB72 Lysate, B7 Lysate, CLS1 Lysate, Cd28l2 Lysate, ETC-1 Lysate, Ly-58 Lysate, Ly58 Lysate, MB7 Lysate, MB7-2 Lysate, TS/A-2 Lysate, CD86 molecule Lysate, CD86 antigen Lysate, integrin subunit alpha 2b Lysate, CD86 Lysate, Cd86 Lysate, Itga2b Lysate
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