
Human macrophage inflammatory protein-1-alpha (MIP-1a) is a member of the C-C chemokine family. It plays a role in the activation of the inflammatory response including the recruitment of leukocytes to the sites of infection. MIP-1a and MIP-1b are also the major HIV-suppressive factors produced by CD8+ T-cells.
Densitometry of protein isoforms visualized by 2-DE. Spot trains are normal in human proteins and highlight the presence of multiple isoforms which differ according to their level of post-translational modification. The triangle indicates the theoretical MW and pI of the protein.
1. Lentzsch S, et al. (2003) Blood 101: 3568-73.
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| Protein | Species | Source | % Carbohydrate | Catalogue No. | Size | Price (USD) | |
| Human | Human | <5 | 1006C | 5 ug | $215.00 | Add to Cart
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