Anti-TWEAKR/FN14 antibody [ITEM-4]
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Mouse Monoclonal TWEAKR/FN14 antibody. Carrier free. Suitable for Flow Cyt and reacts with Human samples.
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CD266, FN14, TNFRSF12A, Tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 12A, Fibroblast growth factor-inducible immediate-early response protein 14, Tweak-receptor, FGF-inducible 14, TweakR
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Flow Cytometry - Anti-TWEAKR/FN14 antibody [ITEM-4] (AB288666)
Flow cytometry surface staining pattern of HUVEC cells stained using ab288666 (low endotoxin, concentration in sample 1 μg/ml) GAM APC.
- Flow Cyt
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Flow Cytometry - Anti-TWEAKR/FN14 antibody [ITEM-4] (AB288666)
Separation of HUVEC cells stained using ab288666 (low endotoxin, concentration in sample 1 μg/ml, GAM APC, red-filled) from HUVEC cells unstained by primary antibody (GAM APC, black-dashed) in flow cytometry analysis (surface staining).
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Biological function summary
TWEAKR/FN14 influences multiple cellular activities including inflammation proliferation and apoptosis. It does not solely function in isolation often interacting with other proteins in complex networks. In fact FN14 often couples its activity with downstream signaling proteins that impact pathways involved in tissue remodeling and repair. The receptor's ability to mediate these processes makes it a significant regulator of tissue response to damage.
Pathways
Signaling through TWEAKR/FN14 primarily involves the NF-κB and MAPK pathways. These signaling pathways are critical for mediating cellular responses to external stimuli such as stress or injury. The NF-κB pathway in particular plays a role in immune and inflammatory responses where FN14 through its interaction modulates these responses. Additionally proteins such as TRAF (TNF Receptor Associated Factor) are related to FN14 through these pathways contributing to its signaling functions.
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