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RC315-24.SIZE.20ugMCP-4, CCL13, human: CCL13 is a chemoattractant for monocytes and eosinophils and activates basophils. In addition, it has been reported to be chemotactic for CD4+ and CD8+ T cells, with an activity almost equivalent to that of MCP-3.
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RC315-24.SIZE.5ugMCP-4, CCL13, human: CCL13 is a chemoattractant for monocytes and eosinophils and activates basophils. In addition, it has been reported to be chemotactic for CD4+ and CD8+ T cells, with an activity almost equivalent to that of MCP-3.
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RC315-33.SIZE.1mgMDC (69 a.a.
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RC315-33.SIZE.20ugMDC (69 a.a.
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RC315-33.SIZE.5ugMDC (69 a.a.
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RC315-39.SIZE.1mgMEC, CCL28, human: Human CCL28 (CC chemokine ligand 28) is a novel CC chemokine identified by TBLASTN searches of the Human Genome Systems (HGS) and Genbank dbEst database using a human chemokine consensus sequence. Human CCL28 cDNA encodes a 127
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RC315-39.SIZE.20ugMEC, CCL28, human: Human CCL28 (CC chemokine ligand 28) is a novel CC chemokine identified by TBLASTN searches of the Human Genome Systems (HGS) and Genbank dbEst database using a human chemokine consensus sequence. Human CCL28 cDNA encodes a 127
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RC315-39.SIZE.5ugMEC, CCL28, human: Human CCL28 (CC chemokine ligand 28) is a novel CC chemokine identified by TBLASTN searches of the Human Genome Systems (HGS) and Genbank dbEst database using a human chemokine consensus sequence. Human CCL28 cDNA encodes a 127
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RC312-20.SIZE.1mgMIG, CXCL9, human: CXCL9, a member of the &alpha subfamily of chemokines that lack the ELR domain, was initially identified as a lymphokine-activated gene in mouse macrophages. The CXCL9 gene is induced in macrophages and in primary glial cells of
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RC312-20.SIZE.20ugMIG, CXCL9, human: CXCL9, a member of the &alpha subfamily of chemokines that lack the ELR domain, was initially identified as a lymphokine-activated gene in mouse macrophages. The CXCL9 gene is induced in macrophages and in primary glial cells of
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RC312-20.SIZE.5ugMIG, CXCL9, human: CXCL9, a member of the &alpha subfamily of chemokines that lack the ELR domain, was initially identified as a lymphokine-activated gene in mouse macrophages. The CXCL9 gene is induced in macrophages and in primary glial cells of
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RC315-14.SIZE.1mgMIP-1 alpha, CCL3, human: Both MIP-1 alpha and MIP-1 beta are structurally and functionally related CC chemokines. They participate in the host response to invading bacterial, viral, parasite and fungal pathogens by regulating the trafficking and