Anti-MHC class II I E kappa antibody [14-4-4S]
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Mouse Monoclonal HB2J antibody. Suitable for Flow Cyt and reacts with Mouse samples. Cited in 8 publications. Immunogen corresponding to Tissue preparation containing MHC class II I E kappa protein.
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Flow Cytometry - Anti-MHC class II I E kappa antibody [14-4-4S] (AB25681)
Flow Cytometry analysis of AKR mouse splenocytes stained for MHC class II I E kappa using ab25681 (1 μg/106 cells) and a Rat Anti-Mouse CD3ε-PE followed by a Goat Anti-Mouse IgG2a, Human ads-FITC.
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PE Anti-MHC class II I E kappa antibody [14-4-4S]
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Biological function summary
I-Ek is involved in the immune response by forming a complex with peptides derived from external sources. This complex is then presented on the cell surface to facilitate recognition by CD4+ T helper cells which play a critical role in adaptive immunity. I-Ek's interactions are essential for triggering T cell-mediated immune responses important in fighting infections and maintaining immune tolerance. Researchers widely study this protein to understand immune response modulation.
Pathways
MHC class II I-Ek is a component of the antigen processing and presentation pathway critical in adaptive immune responses. Within this pathway the I-Ek protein interacts with the invariant chain and memory B cells to assist in antigen presentation. It also participates in the intricate network where it communicates with CD4+ receptor-bearing T cells important for effective immune system activation.
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Nature methods 22:1707-1719 PubMed40721872
2025
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Signal transduction and targeted therapy 8:236 PubMed37332010
2023
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Frontiers in immunology 11:392 PubMed32184790
2020
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European journal of immunology 26:3185-93 PubMed8977321
1996
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European journal of immunology 25:596-603 PubMed7533092
1995
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International immunology 6:61-71 PubMed8148327
1994
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Immunogenetics 34:358-65 PubMed1748486
1991
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Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 124:533-40 PubMed7188699
1980
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