
PD-L2 Immune Checkpoint
PD-L2 is a negative regulator of T-cell activation. PD-L2 can bind to PD-1, which mediates inhibitory signals from the APC. However, it has been suggested that PD-L2 can act to stimulate an immunogenic response through an alternative receptor from PD-1.
Mouse Monoclonal PD-L2 Antibodies
ProSci's monoclonal immune checkpoint antibodies made to improve in vitro studies. Unlike antibodies developed using proteins made in yeast or bacteria, these PD-L2 antibodies are developed with antigens expressed in mammalian cell lines, giving the most native post-translational modifications to the protein. They are guaranteed to work for their tested applications.
Mouse Monoclonal PD-L2 Antibodies
ProSci’s Risk-Free PD-L2 antibodies are rigorously tested and guaranteed to work for their designated applications. PD-L2 antibodies were raised against the extracellular domain of human PD-L2.
Related Products
Cat. No. | Product Type | Source |
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RF16020-01 | Recombinant Protein | HEK293 |
RF10001-06 | Positive Control (Cell Lysate) | Raji |
RF10001-04 | Positive Control (Tissue Lysate) | Human Tonsil |
RF10002-04 | Positive Control (Cell Slides) | Raji |
RF10002-02 | Negative Control (Cell Slides) | HEK293 |
Polyclonal PD-1 Antibodies
Cat. No. | Name | Host | Clonality | Applications |
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4063 | PD-L2 Antibody | Rabbit | Polyclonal | ELISA, IF, IHC-P, WB |
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