Mouse YKL-40 antibody
A mouse monoclonal antibody specific to human YKL-40.
Product Specifications
Citations | 0 |
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Clonality |
Monoclonal |
Immunogen | Recombinant human YKL-40 |
Applications | See citations and technical data sheet for application info. |
Concentration | ≥1 mg/mL |
Conjugate | Unconjugated |
Cross Reactivity |
None |
Ordering Information
Catalog Number | 4813 |
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Catalog Number (CE) | N/A |
Size | 100 µl |
Price (USD) | $375.00 |
Price (EURO) | 330,00 € |
Contact us
US Phone | +1 (858) 552 1100 |
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EU Phone | +353 (91) 412 474 |
US Email | contact-us@quidelortho.com |
EU Email | contact-emea@quidelortho.com |
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Specifications
Description |
A mouse monoclonal antibody specific to human YKL-40. |
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Size | 100 µl |
Concentration |
≥1 mg/mL |
Applications | See citations and technical data sheet for application info. |
Form | Liquid. 50 mM Phosphate Buffered Saline |
Clonality | Monoclonal |
Immunogen | Recombinant human YKL-40 |
Conjugate | Unconjugated |
Cross Reactivity | None |
Isotype | IgG1k |
Purity | >85% by SDS PAGE |
Source |
Mouse |
Specificity | This antibody was tested by various immunoassays to be specific to human YKL-40. |
Storage |
Short term (30 days) 4°C. Long term at –70°C. |
Background |
YKL-40, a member of the mammalian chitinase like protein class, is a 40 kD heparin binding glycoprotein. It shares amino acid sequence homology to non-mammalian chitinases but demonstrates no chitinase activity. The name YKL-40 is derived from the protein’s molecular weight and three N-terminus amino acids (tyrosine, lysine and leucine). The biological function of YKL-40 remains largely unknown and is a field of extensive scientific debate. YKL-40 has been shown to be a potent growth factor for connective tissue cells and a potent migration factor for endothelial cells. Several research studies have demonstrated substantial levels of YKL-40 in environments with inflammation or where substantial remodeling of the extracellular matrix (ECM) occurs, including various cancers, active rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel diseases, severe bacterial infections, and liver fibrosis. |
Citations
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