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Facts about CD160 antigen.
Upon binding to HLA- G may control angiogenesis in immune privileged sites (PubMed:16809620). .
Human | |
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Gene Name: | CD160 |
Uniprot: | O95971 |
Entrez: | 11126 |
Belongs to: |
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No superfamily |
BY55; BY55FLJ46513; CD160 antigenimmunoglobulin superfamily member; CD160 molecule; CD160; Natural killer cell receptor BY55; NK1; NK28
Mass (kDA):
19.81 kDA
Human | |
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Location: | 1q21.1 |
Sequence: | 1; NC_000001.11 (145719312..145739288) |
[CD160 antigen]: Cell membrane; Lipid-anchor, GPI-anchor.; [CD160 antigen, soluble form]: Secreted. Released from the cell membrane by GPI cleavage.
If you're looking to learn the best way to use CD160, you've found the right website. Boster Bio has created products specifically for this purpose. This article explains the importance of this biomarker, as well as the various uses for it. Read on to learn more. Here are some of the uses for it:
The kits include the reagents required for conducting an ELISA test. ELISA is a plate-based method that uses specific antibodies to bind to an antigen target. These antibodies then link with enzymes to measure the results. There are numerous types of ELISA available. Each one employs different principles for antigen-antibody interactions. Boster Bio's Picokine(tm) ELISA kits contain high-affinity antibodies that detect native forms of proteins. Boster's quality control team validated these kits against relevant superfamilies of immunogenic protein and other immunogenic proteins.
The first product from Boster Bio was introduced in 1993. It became famous under the name "he who converts science into the lavatory." The company has grown to provide high-quality diagnostics for a wide range of illnesses and disorders. Its extensive product line includes ELISA kits and complete tests. The company was the first to create plant-virus diagnostics throughout the world and has steadily grown its standing as a leader in the field.
The detection of biomarkers is essential in the diagnosis of ailments and physiological conditions. A biomarker-containing protein can be detected in the samples that contain an enzyme in the condition. Using a phage-display method and recombinant antibodies, the antibodies can be designed to detect. With phage-display an antibody library recombinant is generated. After incubating the library with the target protein the weak-binding antibody is removed , while the tight-binding antibodies remain.
CD160 is a coding protein gene that is associated with diseases such as Neurotrophic Keratopathy and Macular Degeneration, Age-Related. It functions in several pathways, including Immunoregulatory interactions between non-lymphoid cells and lymphocytes, a cell-specific immune response and SARS-CoV-2 innate immunity evasion. Its gene annotations include signaling receptor binding, MHC class I receptor activation.
A boster bio antibody against the CD160 marker can be used for a variety of purposes. Scientists can submit their results for species, applications and special samples for product credits. These product credits can be used for any scientist from around the globe, regardless of location. This antibody is derived from rabbit mouse, rat, or fibrocytes. It can be stored at -20°C up to one-year. The boster bio-antibody is composed of Na2HPO4 and trehalose.
PMID: 9743336 by Anumanthan A., et al. Cloning of BY55, a novel Ig superfamily member expressed on NK cells, CTL, and intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes.
PMID: 19109136 by Giustiniani J., et al. Identification and characterization of a transmembrane isoform of CD160 (CD160-TM), a unique activating receptor selectively expressed upon human NK cell activation.