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Recombinant Mouse IL1F6/IL36A Protein
Recombinant Mouse IL1F6/IL36A Protein
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Introducing the Recombinant Mouse IL1F6/IL36A Protein, a cutting-edge biotechnological advancement in the field of immunology. This meticulously engineered protein is derived from the mouse interleukin-1 family member 6 (IL1F6), also known as interleukin-36 alpha (IL36A).
Our Recombinant Mouse IL1F6/IL36A Protein is produced using state-of-the-art recombinant DNA technology, ensuring the highest level of purity and bioactivity. This protein exhibits remarkable potential in various immunological research applications, including but not limited to cytokine signaling studies, inflammation research, and immune system modulation investigations.
With its exceptional quality and reliability, the Recombinant Mouse IL1F6/IL36A Protein offers researchers an invaluable tool to unravel the intricate mechanisms underlying immune responses. Its ability to activate the IL-36 receptor complex, composed of IL-36R and IL-1RAcP, enables the exploration of downstream signaling pathways and the elucidation of IL1F6/IL36A-mediated cellular responses.
Furthermore, this protein's versatility extends beyond basic research, as it holds promising prospects in therapeutic development. Its potential as a therapeutic target for various inflammatory diseases, such as psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis, and inflammatory bowel disease, makes it an indispensable asset in the quest for novel treatment strategies.
The Recombinant Mouse IL1F6/IL36A Protein is meticulously manufactured under stringent quality control measures, ensuring batch-to-batch consistency and reproducibility. Each vial contains a lyophilized form of the protein, preserving its stability and facilitating long-term storage.
In summary, the Recombinant Mouse IL1F6/IL36A Protein represents a breakthrough in immunological research and therapeutic development. Its exceptional purity, bioactivity, and potential applications make it an indispensable tool for scientists and clinicians alike. Unleash the power of this cutting-edge protein and unlock new insights into the intricate world of immunology.
Our Recombinant Mouse IL1F6/IL36A Protein is produced using state-of-the-art recombinant DNA technology, ensuring the highest level of purity and bioactivity. This protein exhibits remarkable potential in various immunological research applications, including but not limited to cytokine signaling studies, inflammation research, and immune system modulation investigations.
With its exceptional quality and reliability, the Recombinant Mouse IL1F6/IL36A Protein offers researchers an invaluable tool to unravel the intricate mechanisms underlying immune responses. Its ability to activate the IL-36 receptor complex, composed of IL-36R and IL-1RAcP, enables the exploration of downstream signaling pathways and the elucidation of IL1F6/IL36A-mediated cellular responses.
Furthermore, this protein's versatility extends beyond basic research, as it holds promising prospects in therapeutic development. Its potential as a therapeutic target for various inflammatory diseases, such as psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis, and inflammatory bowel disease, makes it an indispensable asset in the quest for novel treatment strategies.
The Recombinant Mouse IL1F6/IL36A Protein is meticulously manufactured under stringent quality control measures, ensuring batch-to-batch consistency and reproducibility. Each vial contains a lyophilized form of the protein, preserving its stability and facilitating long-term storage.
In summary, the Recombinant Mouse IL1F6/IL36A Protein represents a breakthrough in immunological research and therapeutic development. Its exceptional purity, bioactivity, and potential applications make it an indispensable tool for scientists and clinicians alike. Unleash the power of this cutting-edge protein and unlock new insights into the intricate world of immunology.
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