Immunodiagnosis Related Proteins
Immunodiagnosis related proteins play a key role in rare disease diagnostic research. Proteins can be used as standard materials for quantitative analysis and quality control. Proteins can also be used in immunological experiments as positive controls or quality control samples.
Immunodiagnosis related proteins can not only be used to detect and quantify disease markers, but can also help researchers understand the pathogenesis of rare diseases and accelerate the development of rare disease therapy. Through the unremitting efforts of our scientists, our company has established a complete immunodiagnosis product development platform to provide our customers with various proteins in the field of immunodiagnosis.
For more details about our immunodiagnosis related protein products, please click the links listed below.
- CD152 [CTLA-4] (Human) Fc (Human) (Non-Lytic), ≥98% (SDS-PAGE)
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CAT#:
DIP-2401-LGZ-31
- Package:
100 µg; 500 µg
- Crossreactivity:
Human
- CD152 [CTLA-4] (Human) Fc (Human), ≥98% (SDS-PAGE)
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CAT#:
DIP-2401-LGZ-32
- Package:
100 µg; 500 µg
- Crossreactivity:
Human
- CD152 [CTLA-4] (Human) Fc (Mouse), ≥98% (SDS-PAGE)
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CAT#:
DIP-2401-LGZ-33
- Package:
100 µg
- Crossreactivity:
Human
- CD160 (Human) Fc (Human), ≥98% (SDS-PAGE)
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CAT#:
DIP-2401-LGZ-34
- Package:
100 µg
- Crossreactivity:
Human
- CD200 (Human) Fc (Human) (Non-Lytic), ≥98% (SDS-PAGE)
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CAT#:
DIP-2401-LGZ-35
- Package:
100 µg
- Crossreactivity:
Human
- CD27 (Human) Fc (Human), ≥98% (SDS-PAGE)
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CAT#:
DIP-2401-LGZ-36
- Package:
100 µg
- Crossreactivity:
Human
- CD272 [BTLA] (Human) Fc (Human), ≥98% (SDS-PAGE)
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CAT#:
DIP-2401-LGZ-37
- Package:
100 µg
- Crossreactivity:
Human
- CD272 [BTLA] (Human) Fc (Mouse), ≥98% (SDS-PAGE)
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CAT#:
DIP-2401-LGZ-38
- Package:
100 µg
- Crossreactivity:
Human
- CD273 [PD-L2] (Human) Fc (Human) (Non-Lytic), ≥98% (SDS-PAGE)
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CAT#:
DIP-2401-LGZ-39
- Package:
100 µg
- Crossreactivity:
Human
- CD273 [PD-L2] (Human) Fc (Human), ≥98% (SDS-PAGE)
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CAT#:
DIP-2401-LGZ-40
- Package:
100 µg
- Crossreactivity:
Human