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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 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…
4.5/5
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 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…
4.5/5
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…
4.5/5
Human Granulysin, GNLY ELISA Kit
Antimicrobial protein that kills intracellular pathogens. Active against a broad range of microbes, including Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, fungi…
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Human Collectin-10, COLEC10 ELISA Kit
Lectin that binds to various sugars: galactose > mannose = fucose > N-acetylglucosamine > N-acetylgalactosamine (PubMed: 10224141). Acts as a chemoattractant…
4.5/5
Human Toll-like Receptor 4, TLR4 ELISA Kit
Cooperates with LY96 and CD14 to mediate the innate immune response to bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) (PubMed: 27022195). Acts via MYD88, TIRAP and TRAF6…
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Human Complement 7, C7 ELISA Kit
Constituent of the membrane attack complex (MAC) that plays a key role in the innate and adaptive immune response by forming pores in the plasma
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