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ET7106-61

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Anti-IL-13 Receptor alpha 1 Antibody [JU38-89]

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DESCRIPTION:
Interleukin 13 receptor, alpha 1, also known as IL13RA1 and CD213A1 (cluster of differentiation 213A1), is a human gene. Binds with low affinity to interleukin-13 (IL13). Together with IL4RA can form a functional receptor for IL13. Also serves as an alternate accessory protein to the common cytokine receptor gamma chain for interleukin-4 (IL4) signaling, but cannot replace the function of IL2RG in allowing enhanced interleukin-2 (IL2) binding activity. This protein has been shown to bind tyrosine kinase TYK2, and thus may mediate the signaling processes that lead to the activation of JAK1, STAT3 and STAT6 induced by IL13 and IL4.

DETAILS

  • Host: Rabbit
  • Type: Primary
  • Uniprot: SwissProt: P78552 Human
  • Clone Id: JU38-89
  • Clonality: Recombinant Rabbit monoclonal Antibody
  • Conjugate: Non-conjugated
  • Alias Names: bB128O4.2.1 (interleukin 13 receptor, alpha 1) antibody Cancer/testis antigen 19 antibody CD213a1 antibody CD213A1 Antigen antibody CT 19 antibody CT19 antibody I13R1_HUMAN antibody IL 13 receptor subunit alpha 1 antibody IL 13R alpha 1 antibody IL 13R subunit alpha 1 antibody IL 13Ra antibody IL 13RA1 antibody IL-13 receptor subunit alpha-1 antibody IL-13R subunit alpha-1 antibody IL-13R-alpha-1 antibody IL-13RA1 antibody IL13 receptor alpha 1 chain antibody IL13R antibody IL13RA antibody Il13ra1 antibody Interleukin 13 receptor alpha 1 antibody Interleukin 13 receptor alpha 1 chain antibody interleukin 13 receptor subunit alpha 1 antibody Interleukin-13 receptor subunit alpha-1 antibody NR 4 antibody NR4 antibody
  • Application: WB,IF-Cell,IHC-P
  • Epitope Region: Recombinant protein within Human IL13 Receptor alpha 1 aa 1-127 / 427.
  • Protein Target: IL-13 receptor subunit alpha-1, IL-13R subunit alpha-1, IL-13R-alpha-1, IL-13RA1, CT19, IL13RA1, IL13R, IL13RA
  • Target Species: Human
  • Species Reactivity: Human