Anti-C Reactive Protein antibody [C6]
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Mouse Monoclonal C Reactive Protein antibody. Suitable for sELISA and reacts with Human samples. Cited in 6 publications. Immunogen corresponding to Native Full Length Protein corresponding to Human CRP.
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PTX1, CRP, C-reactive protein
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Sandwich ELISA - Anti-C Reactive Protein antibody [C6] (AB8278)
Calibration curve using a biotinylated version of ab136176 [C2] and ab8278 [C6] (labelled with stable Eu3+ chelate) in a sandwich ELISA. The mixture of antibodies and antigen (10 µl sample) was incubated for 10 minutes at RT in streptavidin-coated plates.
The antibody used as its pair (ab8277) is no longer available, but the unconjugated version is as ab136176.
- sELISA
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Sandwich ELISA - Anti-C Reactive Protein antibody [C6] (AB8278)
Sensitivity to EDTA. Serum samples with (dark blue) and w/o (light blue) Ca2+ ions were tested by two two-site combinations of anti-CRP MAbs. [C4] is sensitive to the conformational changes of CRP molecule and thus the assay gives no signal in the presence of EDTA. Sandwich immunoassay utilizing a biotinylated version of ab136176 [C2] and ab8278 [C6] recognizes the antigen with the same efficiency in the presence and in the absence of EDTA.
The antibody used as its pair (ab8277) is no longer available, but the unconjugated version is as ab136176.
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Biological function summary
CRP plays a significant role in the innate immune system by recognizing foreign pathogens and damaged cells. It does not form part of a larger complex but itself can bind to specific ligands initiating the complement cascade. This activation enhances phagocytosis by macrophages contributing to the clearance of necrotic and apoptotic cells. The CRP protein therefore acts as a fast responder in the presence of inflammation making it a useful indicator for monitoring inflammatory diseases.
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CRP operates predominantly within the acute-phase response pathway. Its production is upregulated by cytokines such as IL-6 which connects it to inflammation-signaling pathways. CRP also interacts with the complement system bridging innate and adaptive immunity. Besides CRP could indirectly influence pathways involving other inflammatory proteins like serum amyloid A and haptoglobin creating a network of responses important for managing inflammation.
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Biochip journal 16:480-489 PubMed36320437
2022
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Talanta 240:123157 PubMed34968809
2021
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Biosensors & bioelectronics 132:162-170 PubMed30875628
2019
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Talanta 199:164-169 PubMed30952241
2019
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RSC advances 8:14510-14514 PubMed35540764
2018
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Antioxidants & redox signaling 26:193-206 PubMed27488221
2016
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