Cytokines & Growth Factors
Description: Defensins (alpha and beta) are cationic peptides with a broad spectrum of antimicrobial activity ...
Description: Defensins (alpha and beta) are cationic peptides with a broad spectrum of antimicrobial activity ...
Description: Neuroserpin is an inhibitory serpin that is expressed predominantly in central nervous system. ...
Description: Secreted Frizzled Related Proteins (sFRPs) modulate WNT signaling by binding directly to WNT ...
Description: Recombinant human Eotaxin produced in E. coli is a single, non-glycosylated polypeptide chain of 74 ...
Description: Eotaxin-2 is a CC chemokine that signals through the CCR3 receptor. It is produced by activated ...
Description: Eotaxin-3 is a CC chemokine that signals through the CCR3 receptor. It is produced by endothelial ...
Description: EMAP-II is a tumor derived cytokine that exerts a wide range of activities on endothelial cells, ...
Description: LFA-3 is ligand of the T-lymphocyte cd2 glycoprotein. This interaction is important in mediating ...
Description: Three human MGSA/GRO genes encode 3 highly related chemokines, MGSA/GRO alpha, -beta and -gamma. ...
Description: Three human MGSA/GRO genes encode 3 highly related chemokines, MGSA/GRO alpha, -beta and -gamma. ...
Description: Three human MGSA/GRO genes encode 3 highly related chemokines, MGSA/GRO alpha, -beta and -gamma. ...
Description: Among CXC chemokines, CXCL10 has been identified to play an important role in several ...
Description: Recombinant human Lymphotactin produced in E. coli is a single, non-glycosylated polypeptide chain ...
Description: Maspin (mammary serine protease inhibitor) is a non-inhibitory serpin that is expressed ...
Description: Recombinant Human MCP-2 produced in E. coli is a non-glycosylated polypeptide chain of 76 amino ...
Description: Recombinant Human MCP-3 produced in E. coli is a non-glycosylated polypeptide chain of 76 amino ...
Description: Recombinant Human MCP-4 produced in E. coli is a non-glycosylated polypeptide chain of 74 amino ...