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Af760

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AF760 is a recombinant human Activin A protein. Activin A is a member of the transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) superfamily and is involved in various biological processes.

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2 protocols using af760

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Neutralizing Antibody Effects on Glucose Tolerance

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Mice at 12 weeks of age were injected via tail veins with 45 μg neutralizing antibodies or control IgG antibodies (AB-108-C; R&D) every other day for 10 days, followed by GTT tests 2 days after the fifth (final) injection. The neutralizing antibodies used were anti-CCL2 antibodies (AB-479-NA; R&D) and anti-CCL20 antibodies (AF760; R&D).
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Intranasal Delivery of Neutralizing Antibodies

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For neutralizing experiments (Moon et al., 2018 (link)), Dox treated IOI mice were administrated with neutralizing antibodies (NAb) or isotype IgG from day 37 for 5 consecutive days. After anesthetizing by isophorone, animals were intranasally instilled with 500 ng each of anti-CCL19 (R&D Cat# AF880) and anti-CCL20 (R&D Cat# AF760) in 5 μl sterile PBS per nostril. Control mice were treated with equal amount of isotype IgG.
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