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Anti human il 17

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Anti-human IL-17 is a laboratory reagent used in research applications. It is a monoclonal antibody that specifically binds to the interleukin-17 (IL-17) protein found in human samples. This product can be used to detect and quantify IL-17 levels, which is a cytokine involved in inflammatory responses.

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Cytokine and Receptor Modulation

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IL-17, IL-21, IL-22, RANKL, M-CSF, anti-human IL-17, and anti-IFN-γ were obtained from R&D Systems (Minneapolis, MN, USA). IVIg was obtained from IVIg-SN (Green Cross Corp., Yongin, Korea).
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Cytokine Regulation of RANKL-Mediated Osteoclastogenesis

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Recombinant human RANKL (rhRANKL) and M-CSF were purchased from R&D Systems (Minneapolis, MN, USA). NAC was obtained from Sigma Chemical Co. (St. Louis, MO, USA). Anti-human IL-17, anti-interferon γ (anti-IFN-γ), anti-IL-10, anti-IL-2, anti-IL-1β, anti-TNF-α, anti-IL-6, and anti-RANKL antibodies were purchased from R&D Systems.
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