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Cxcr2 clone 48311

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CXCR2 (clone 48311) is a laboratory reagent used for the detection and quantification of the CXCR2 protein. CXCR2 is a G protein-coupled receptor that plays a role in the inflammatory response. This reagent can be used in various immunoassay techniques to measure CXCR2 levels in biological samples.

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2 protocols using cxcr2 clone 48311

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Quantifying Chemokine Receptor Expression

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Freshly isolated human leukocytes were incubated in a total volume of 50 µL at 5×106 cell mL−1 on ice with 10 µg mL−1 mouse anti-human chemokine receptor monoclonal antibodies for C5aR (clone S5/1, AbD SeroTec), C5L2 (clone 1D9-M12, Bio Legend), CXCR1 (clone 42705, R&D), CXCR2 (clone 48311, R&D), and CCR2 (clone 48607, R&D), followed by FITC-conjugated goat-anti-mouse antibody (1:50, Dako). Antibody binding was quantified by calibration to defined antibody binding capacity units using QIFIKIT (Dako) and corrected for isotype controls.
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Quantifying Chemokine Receptor Expression

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Freshly isolated human leukocytes were incubated in a total volume of 50 µL at 5×106 cell mL−1 on ice with 10 µg mL−1 mouse anti-human chemokine receptor monoclonal antibodies for C5aR (clone S5/1, AbD SeroTec), C5L2 (clone 1D9-M12, Bio Legend), CXCR1 (clone 42705, R&D), CXCR2 (clone 48311, R&D), and CCR2 (clone 48607, R&D), followed by FITC-conjugated goat-anti-mouse antibody (1:50, Dako). Antibody binding was quantified by calibration to defined antibody binding capacity units using QIFIKIT (Dako) and corrected for isotype controls.
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