Invitrogen™

eBioscience™ Essential Human Th1/Th17 Phenotyping Panel with Staining & Stimulation Reagents

Catalog number: A42926
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Invitrogen™

eBioscience™ Essential Human Th1/Th17 Phenotyping Panel with Staining & Stimulation Reagents

Catalog number: A42926
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Catalog Number
A42926
Unit Size
100 reactions
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The Invitrogen eBioscience Essential Human Th1/Th17 Phenotyping Panel with Staining & Stimulation Reagents is designed for flow cytometry-based identity testing of Type 1 and Type 17 T-helper cells (Th1/Th17). It leverages high quality eBioscience antibodies, cell stimulation reagents (induces cytokine production), and fixation/permeabilization reagents (for intracellular markers IfN-g and IL-17) and includes a ready-to-use protocol for experimental setup, gating strategy, and analysis.

Benefits include:
Proven performance―antibodies and supporting reagents designed for flow cytometry
Highly referenced antibodies―includes one of the most referenced clones for IL-17
Turnkey kit and protocol―contains reagents and standardized gating recommendations needed to perform flow cytometry characterization

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

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Detection Method
Fluorescent
Format
Kit
Shipping Condition
Approved for shipment at Room Temperature or on Wet or Dry Ice
Product Line
eBioscience™
Product Type
Phenotyping Panel

Contents & Storage

  • CD4, Ifn-g, IL-17a antibodies, store at 2°C to 8°CC
  • Cell stimulating cocktail, store at -5 to -30°C
  • Protein transport cocktail, store at -5 to -30°C
  • Intracellular fixation & permealization reagents, store at 2°C to 8°CC

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