Neural antibodies can specifically label and recognize molecules on nerve cells, enabling a more comprehensive understanding and study of the biological properties, functions, and mechanisms of nerve cells in neurodegenerative diseases.
Human ITGAE&ITGB7 Heterodimer Protein, His Tag&Tag Free (Cat. No. IT7-H52W7) immobilized on CM5 Chip can bind Human E-Cadherin, Fc Tag, premium grade (Cat. No. ECD-H5250) with an affinity constant of 0.148 μM as determined in a SPR assay (Biacore 8K) (Routinely tested).
Immobilized Cynomolgus ITGAE&ITGB7 Heterodimer Protein, His Tag&Tag Free (Cat. No. IT7-C52W3) at 5 μg/mL (100 μL/well) can bind Human E-Cadherin, Fc Tag, premium grade (Cat. No. ECD-H5250) with a linear range of 0.078-1.25 μg/mL (QC tested).
Integrin alpha E beta 7,ITGAE&ITGB7,HML-1,CD103,ITGAE&B7
Background
Integrin alpha E beta 7 consist of two major subunits: Integrin alpha E (ITGAE) also known as CD103 (cluster of differentiation 103) and Integrin beta-7 is an integrin protein that in humans is encoded by the ITGB7 gene. Integrin alpha E beta 7 (CD103) is expressed mainly by cells of the T lymphocyte lineage within mucosal tissues. This is a strikingly narrow pattern of expression compared with that of other integrins. Lymphocytes expressing alpha E beta 7 are abundant in the gut and comprise a major part of the total T cell complement of the body.
The effectiveness of lung transplantation is marred by the relatively high incidence of rejection. The lung normally contains a large population of lymphocytes in contact with the airway epithelium, a proportion of which expresses the mucosal integrin, alpha(E)(CD103)beta(7). This integrin is not a homing receptor, but is thought to retain lymphocytes at the epithelial surface.