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Human B-cell Linker Protein, BLNK ELISA Kit
Functions as a central linker protein, downstream of the B-cell receptor (BCR), bridging the SYK kinase to a multitude of signaling pathways and regulating b…
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Human Complement Factor B, CFB ELISA Kit
Factor B which is part of the alternate pathway of the complement system is cleaved by factor D into 2 fragments: Ba and Bb. Bb,
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Human Toll-like Receptor 5, TLR5 ELISA Kit
Pattern recognition receptor (PRR) located on the cell surface that participates in the activation of innate immunity and inflammatory response (PubMed: 1132…
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Human Toll-like Receptor 8, TLR8 ELISA Kit
Endosomal receptor that plays a key role in innate and adaptive immunity (PubMed: 25297876, PubMed: 32433612). Controls host immune response against pathogen…
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Human Complement 3, C3 ELISA Kit
C3 plays a central role in the activation of the complement system. Its processing by C3 convertase is the central reaction in both classical and
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Human Toll-like Receptor 3, TLR3 ELISA Kit
Key component of innate and adaptive immunity. TLRs (Toll-like receptors) control host immune response against pathogens through recognition of molecular pat…
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Human Toll-like Receptor 1, TLR1 ELISA Kit
Participates in the innate immune response to microbial agents. Specifically recognizes diacylated and triacylated lipopeptides. Cooperates with TLR2 to medi…
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Human Lipolysaccharide Binding Protein, LBP ELISA Kit
Plays a role in the innate immune response. Binds to the lipid A moiety of bacterial lipopolysaccharides (LPS), a glycolipid present in the outer membrane
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Human Toll-like Receptor 2, TLR2 ELISA Kit
Cooperates with LY96 to mediate the innate immune response to bacterial lipoproteins and other microbial cell wall components. Cooperates with TLR1 or TLR6 t…
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Human Toll-like Receptor 9, TLR-9 ELISA Kit
Key component of innate and adaptive immunity. TLRs (Toll-like receptors) control host immune response against pathogens through recognition of molecular pat…
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