CXCL10/IP-10 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody

Key features and details

  • Target: CXCL10/IP-10
  • Host: Rabbit
  • Reactivity: Human, Mouse, Rat
  • Clonality: Polyclonal
  • Application: WB, IHC, IF
  • Storage: -20°C
  • Brand:
CAT.NO. : ARA6510
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Product Details
Background
CXCL10 (also known as IP-10) is a member of the CXC chemokine family which binds to the CXCR3 receptor to exert its biological effects. CXCL10 is a 12-kDa protein and constitutes two internal disulfide cross bridges. The predicted signal peptidase cleavage generates a 10-kDa secreted polypeptide with four conserved cysteine residues in the N-terminal. The CXCL10 gene localizes on chromosome 4 at band q21, a locus associated with an acute monocytic/B-lymphocyte lineage leukemia exhibiting translocation of t (4; 11) (q21; q23). CXCL10 mediates leukocyte trafficking, adaptive immunity, inflammation, haematopoiesis and angiogenesis. Under proinflammatory conditions CXCL10 is secreted from a variety of cells, such as leukocytes, activated neutrophils, eosinophils, monocytes, epithelial cells, endothelial cells, stromal cells (fibroblasts) and keratinocytes in response to IFN-γ.
Application
To ensure optimal assay performance, AREX recommends conducting reagent titration tailored to each testing system for optimal detection results.

Application

Dilution Ratio

WB

1:500 - 1:2000

IHC

1:200 - 1:800

1:100 - 1:200

*Results are sample-specific. Please refer to your local assay conditions and test parameters for reference.
Overview

Validated Applications

WB, IHC, IF

Species Reactivity

Human, Mouse, Rat

Immunogen

Recombinant human CXCL10 protein

Isotype

Rabbit / IgG

Antibody Class

Polyclonal

Product Type

Antibody

Full Name

chemokine (C-X-C motif) ligand 10

Alternative Names

CXCL10, CXCL10/IP10, IP10, 10 kDa interferon gamma-induced protein, C X C motif chemokine 10

Calculated Molecular Weight

11 kDa

Observed Molecular Weight

11 kDa

Gene Name

CXCL10

*AREX continuously optimizes our products. Webpage content may not reflect the latest updates. For inquiries, please contact info@arexbio.com or your local distributor.
*Clone Number, Reactivity, Source/Host and Clonality can be found in the product name and Key Features section above.
Data

Untreated, IFN gamma, LPS and Brefeldin A treated THP-1 cells were subjected to SDS PAGE followed by western blot with CXCL10/IP-10 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody.

Immunohistochemical analysis of paraffin-embedded human ovary tumor tissue slide using CXCL10/IP-10 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody.

Immunofluorescent staining of spinal cord tissues from mice 8 weeks post-SCI with CXCL10/IP-10 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody.

Storage
Shipped at 4℃. Store at -20℃ for one year. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles.
Note
For Research Use Only. Not for diagnostic, therapeutics, prophylactic or in vivo use.
FAQs
What are the main types of research antibodies and how do they differ?
Research antibodies are mainly divided into monoclonal antibodies and polyclonal antibodies. Monoclonal antibodies typically offer higher specificity and better batch-to-batch consistency, while polyclonal antibodies often provide stronger affinity but may show more variation between batches. The choice depends on your specific experimental needs.
How can I tell if a research antibody is suitable for my experiment?
It is recommended to carefully review the product datasheet for validated applications, species reactivity, recommended dilutions, and published references. For new antibodies, performing a small-scale validation with positive control samples is usually helpful.
Can improper storage of research antibodies affect experimental results?
Yes. Antibodies are sensitive to temperature, repeated freeze-thaw cycles, and contamination. Improper storage may lead to reduced activity, increased background, or weaker signals. It is best to follow the storage instructions provided in the product datasheet.
Why doesn’t the recommended dilution in the datasheet work well in my experiment?
The recommended dilution is based on the supplier’s test conditions. Factors such as sample type, fixation method, and detection system in your lab can influence the optimal working concentration. Performing a dilution series optimization in your own system is often necessary.
What precautions should I take when using a newly purchased research antibody for the first time?
It is advisable to briefly centrifuge the antibody (especially concentrated or lyophilized ones), then perform a small-scale pilot experiment using the recommended conditions. Recording the batch number and usage date is also helpful for future tracking.
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