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Rat Anti-Mouse TNF-α-UNLB (MP6-XT3)

Cat. No.:
10229-01
Purified Anti-Mouse TNF-α antibody for use in flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry, western blot, ELISA, and ELISpot assays.
$220.00
Size Price (USD) Quantity
0.5 mg $220.00
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Clone MP6-XT3
Isotype Rat IgG1κ
Isotype Control Rat IgG1-UNLB (KLH/G1-2-2)
Specificity Mouse TNF-α
Alternative Names Tumor necrosis factor-α, macrophage cytotoxic factor , MCF, differentiation inducing factor, DIF, cachectin, necrosin, TNFSF-2
Immunogen E. coli-expressed mouse TNF-α
Conjugate UNLB (Unconjugated)
Buffer Formulation Borate buffered saline, pH 8.2
Clonality Monoclonal
Concentration 0.5 mg/mL
Volume 1.0 mL
Recommended Storage 2-8°C
Applications ELISA-Detection – Quality tested 2
ELISA-Capture – Reported in literature 1,3
ELISpot-Capture – Reported in literature 4
ELISpot-Detection – Reported in literature 5
Flow Cytometry – Reported in literature 5-7
Immunohistochemsitry-Frozen Sections – Reported in literature 8-13
Immunohistochemsitry-Paraffin Sections – Reported in literature 14
Western Blot – Reported in literature 15
Neutralization – Reported in literature 1,16,17
Multiplex-Detection – Reported in literature 2

RRID Number AB_2794270
Gene ID 21926 (Mouse)
Gene ID Symbol Tnf (Mouse)
Gene ID Aliases DIF; Tnfa; TNF-a; TNFSF2; Tnlg1f; Tnfsf1a; TNFalpha; TNF-alpha
UniProt ID P06804 (Mouse)
UniProt Name TNFA_MOUSE (Mouse)

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  2. 2. Carson RT, Vignali DA. Simultaneous quantitation of 15 cytokines using a multiplexed flow cytometric assay. J Immunol Methods. 1999;227:41-52. (ELISA-Detection, Multiplex-Detection)
  3. 3. Abrams JS. Immunoenzymetric assay of mouse and human cytokines using NIP-labeled anti-cytokine antibodies. Curr Protoc Immunol. 2001;6.20:1-15. (ELISA-Capture)
  4. 4. Bordmann G, Rudin W, Favre N. Immunization of mice with phosphatidylcholine drastically reduces the parasitaemia of subsequent Plasmodium chabaudi chabaudi blood-stage infections. Immunology. 1998;94:35-40.(ELISPOT-Capture)
  5. 5. Korten S, Anderson RJ, Hannan CM, Sheu EG, Sinden R, Gadola S, et al. Invariant Vα14 chain NKT cells promote Plasmodium berghei circumsporozoite protein-specific gamma interferon- and tumor necrosis factor alpha-producing CD8+ T cells in the liver after poxvirus vaccination of mice. Infect Immun. 2005;73:849-58. (ELISPOT-Detection, FC)
  6. 6. Zajac AJ, Quinn DG, Cohen PL, Frelinger JA. Fas-dependent CD4+ cytotoxic T-cell-mediated pathogenesis during virus infection. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 1996;93:14730-5. (FC)
  7. 7. Feng H, Zhang D, Palliser D, Zhu P, Cai S, Schlesinger A, et al. Listeria-infected myeloid dendritic cells produce IFN-β, priming T cell activation. J Immunol. 2005;175:421-32. (FC)
  8. 8. Henke A, Huber S, Stelzner A, Whitton JL. The role of CD8+ T lymphocytes in coxsackievirus B3-induced myocarditis. J Virol. 1995;69:6720-8. (IHC-FS)
  9. 9. Martinelli TM, Van Driel IR, Alderuccio F, Gleeson PA, Toh B. Analysis of mononuclear cell infiltrate and cytokine production in murine autoimmune gastritis. Gastroenterology. 1996;110:1791-802. (IHC-FS)
  10. 10. Morris MM, Dyson H, Baker D, Harbige LS, Fazakerley JK, Amor S. Characterization of the cellular and cytokine response in the central nervous system following Semliki Forest virus infection. J Neuroimmunol. 1997;74:185-97. (IHC-FS)
  11. 11. Hersmann GH, Kriegsmann J, Simon J, Hüttich C, Bräuer R. Expression of cell adhesion molecules and cytokines in murine antigen-induced arthritis. Cell Adhes Commun. 1998;6:69-82. (IHC-FS)
  12. 12. Tsao N, Kanakamma PP, Luh T, Chou C, Lei H. Inhibition of Escherichia coli-induced meningitis by carboxyfullerence. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 1999;43:2273-7. (IHC-FS)
  13. 13. Tsao N, Hsu HP, Wu CM, Liu CC, Lei HY. Tumour necrosis factor-α causes an increase in blood-brain barrier permeability during sepsis. J Med Microbiol. 2001;50:812-21. (IHC-FS)
  14. 14. Huang T, Tsai S, Liu L, Liu YL, Liu H, Chuang KP. Effect of Arctium lappa L. in the dextran sulfate sodium colitis mouse model. World J Gastroenterol. 2010;16:4193-9. (IHC-PS)
  15. 15. Rogove AD, Lu W, Tsirka SE. Microglial activation and recruitment, but not proliferation, suffice to mediate neurodegeneration. Cell Death Differ. 2002;9:801-6. (WB)
  16. 16. Grohmann U, Van Snick J, Campanile F, Silla S, Giampietri A, Vacca C, et al. IL-9 protects mice from Gram-negative bacterial shock: suppression of TNF-α, IL-12, and IFN-γ, and induction of IL-10. J Immunol. 2000;164:4197-203. (Neut)
  17. 17. Ghorpade DS, Holla S, Kaveri SV, Bayry J, Patil SA, Balaji KN. Sonic hedgehog-dependent induction of microRNA 31 and microRNA 150 regulates Mycobacterium bovis BCG-driven toll-like receptor 2 signaling. Mol Cell Biol. 2013;33:543-56. (Neut)
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