Rabbit Polyclonal CXCL9 antibody. Suitable for sELISA and reacts with Recombinant full length protein - Cow, Cow samples. Cited in 2 publications. Immunogen corresponding to Recombinant Full Length Protein corresponding to Cow CXCL9.
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C-X-C motif chemokine 9, Small-inducible cytokine B9, CXCL9
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Sandwich ELISA - Anti-CXCL9 antibody (AB193851)
Sandwich ELISA using ab193851. Wells were coated with 2.5 μg/mL of capture antibody ab193851 for 12-24 hours, followed by incubation with Recombinant Cow CXCL9 protein ab87521 for 2 hours. A biotinylated Rabbit anti-Cow CXCL9 polyclonal detection antibody was used at 0.1 μg/mL for 1 hour, followed by incubation with Streptavidin-HRP. TMB was added for 3 minutes and the optical density was read at 450 nm.
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Biological function summary
This cytokine plays a pivotal role in the immune system by regulating leukocyte trafficking. CXCL9 exerts its function through binding to the CXCR3 receptor attracting T cells towards sites of inflammation or infection. This interaction is significant in mediating immune surveillance and host defense. CXCL9 does not form part of a larger protein complex but its chemokine activity is critical for immune system coordination. Scientific studies often highlight its involvement through CXCL9 function and expression analysis.
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CXCL9 significantly influences the chemokine signaling pathway and the Th1-type adaptive immune response. Within these pathways it interacts closely with other chemokines like CXCL10 and CXCL11 which also bind to the CXCR3 receptor. These pathways highlight the coordinated mobilization of T cells during immune challenges and inflammation emphasizing how CXCL9 is often examined alongside these related chemokines in research settings.
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Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) 26: PubMed33921211
2021
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Medicine 99:e20944 PubMed32629699
2020
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