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Recombinant Proteins

Cat No. Product Name Species Expression System
TMPJ-00018 CCL16 Protein, Human, Recombinant Human E. coli
CCL16 is a member of CC chemokine family. CCL16 cDNA encodes a 120 amino acid peptide along with a 23 amino acids signal peptide that is cleaved to generate 97 amino acid protein. CCL16 is distantly related to other CC c...
TMPY-00641 LEC/CCL16 Protein, Human, Recombinant (His) Human E. coli
CCL16, a chemokine poorly characterized at the functional level. Human CCL16 is a member of the CC family, and its gene maps to human chromosome 17q. In the mouse, only a pseudogene has been identified to date. CCL16 is ...
TMPK-01534 Chimeric HLA-A*02:01 (mα3) &B2M&LMP2 (CLGGLLTMV) Monomer Protein, Human&Mouse, MHC (His & Avi) Human & Mouse HEK293 Cells
The immunoproteasome, having been linked to neurodegenerative diseases and hematological cancers, has been shown to play an important role in MHC class I antigen presentation. The development of molecular probes that sel...
TMPK-01535 Chimeric HLA-A*02:01 (mα3) &B2M&LMP2 (CLGGLLTMV) Tetramer Protein, Human&Mouse, MHC (His & Avi) Human & Mouse HEK293 Cells
The immunoproteasome, having been linked to neurodegenerative diseases and hematological cancers, has been shown to play an important role in MHC class I antigen presentation. The development of molecular probes that sel...
TMPK-01523 Chimeric HLA-A*02:01 (mα3) &B2M&WT-1 (RMFPNAPYL) Monomer Protein, Human&Mouse, MHC (His & Avi) Human & Mouse HEK293 Cells
The WT1 protein plays a role in cell growth, the process by which cells mature to perform specific functions (differentiation), and the self-destruction of cells (apoptosis). WT1 is differentially expressed in serous, en...
TMPK-01522 Chimeric HLA-A*02:01 (mα3) &B2M&WT-1 (RMFPNAPYL) Tetramer Protein, Human&Mouse, MHC (His & Avi) Human & Mouse HEK293 Cells
The WT1 protein plays a role in cell growth, the process by which cells mature to perform specific functions (differentiation), and the self-destruction of cells (apoptosis). WT1 is differentially expressed in serous, en...
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