| Code | CSB-RA859522A0HU |
| Size | US$210 |
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| Application | Recommended Dilution |
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| IHC | 1:50-1:200 |
CCL19, also known as EBI1 ligand chemokine or MIP-3-beta, plays a central role in orchestrating immune cell trafficking and lymphoid tissue organization. This chemokine guides dendritic cells and T lymphocytes to secondary lymphoid organs through its interaction with the CCR7 receptor, making it a critical mediator in adaptive immune responses, inflammatory processes, and tumor microenvironment studies. Researchers investigating lymphocyte homing, vaccine development, or cancer immunology will find CCL19 detection essential for understanding these complex biological pathways.
This recombinant monoclonal antibody, clone 3A12, offers the reproducibility that demanding immunology research requires. Generated against a synthetic peptide derived from human CCL19 and produced using recombinant technology in rabbit host, this antibody delivers sequence-defined consistency across lots. This means your staining protocols and quantitative assays will yield comparable results whether you're validating initial findings or scaling up for larger studies, eliminating the variability concerns that can complicate longitudinal experiments.
The antibody has been validated for immunohistochemistry applications in human tissues, with demonstrated performance in paraffin-embedded tonsil and appendix sections at dilutions ranging from 1:50 to 1:200. The validation in these lymphoid-rich tissues confirms reliable detection in biologically relevant contexts where CCL19 expression is expected to be prominent. ELISA compatibility extends your experimental options for quantitative analysis of CCL19 levels.
Supplied in a stabilized liquid format with glycerol for convenient long-term storage at -20°C or -80°C, this affinity-purified antibody is ready to support your investigations into immune cell migration, lymphoid tissue architecture, and inflammatory disease mechanisms.
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