IFN-gamma (animal free), human recombinant
Interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) is a major immune-modulating molecule produced mainly by T cells and natural killer cells activated by antigens, mitogens or alloantigens. Most immune cells express IFN-gamma receptors and respond to IFN-gamma induced signaling by up-regulating MHC class I expression. Human IFN-gamma does not show cross-reactivity with mouse. Recombinant human IFN-gamma is a non-glycosylated protein.
Peptides & proteins
Type II interferon, T cell interferon, Immune Interferon, MAF
-20°C
Produced using animal free raw components and processes, in a non-mammalian system. Ideal for researchers concerned about the risks and effects of contaminating viruses, prions and trace growth factors from FBS and animal-derived ingredients used in standard recombinant protein production techniques. Endotoxin levels are less than 1.0 EU per ug protein via LAL. Bioactivity is comparable to recombinant protein produced in traditional techniques.