LIFR also known as CD118 (Cluster of Differentiation 118), is a subunit of a receptor for leukemia inhibitory factor. LIFR is necessary for the proper development of motor neurons in brainstem nuclei and the spinal cord.1 LIFR is composed of a heterodimer LIFR alpha and GP130. LIFR alpha is a glycosylated variant of LIFR and is identical with M1 differentiation inducing activity.2
- Clonality: Polyclonal
- Host: Goat
- Reactivity: Human
- Conjugate: Biotin
- Gene: 3977
- Quantity: 50 µg
- Storage: The lyophilized, biotinylated antigen affinity purified polyclonal antibody can be stored desiccated at -20°C to -70°C for up to twelve months from date of receipt. The reconstituted biotin conjugate can be stored for at least four weeks at 2-8°C. For long-term storage of the reconstituted conjugate, aseptically aliquot into working volumes and store at -20°C to -70°C in a manual defrost freezer. Avoid Repeated Freeze Thaw Cycles. No detectable loss of activity was observed after six months.
- Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
- Western Blotting (WB)