Synonyms :
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TNFRSF11A, ODFR (osteoclast differentiation factor receptor), ODAR (osteoclast differentiation and activation receptor), TRANCE Receptor
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Description :
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RANKL and RANK are members of the TNF superfamily of ligands and receptors that play an important role in the regulation of specific immunity and bone turnover. RANK (receptor) was originally identified as a dendritic-cell-membrane protein, which by interacting with RANKL augments the ability of dendritic cells to stimulate naïve T cell proliferation and to promote the survival of RANK + T cells. RANK is also expressed in a variety of tissues including skeletal muscle, thymus, liver, colon, small intestine and adrenal gland. The RANK/RANKL interaction is important in the regulation of osteoclastogenesis and in dendritic-cell-mediated T cell immune responses. Impairments in RANK signaling have been implicated in the induction of expansile osteolysis and Paget disease of bone (PDB2). Recombinant human sRANK receptor is a 19.3 kDa polypeptide containing the TNFR homologous cysteine rich portion of the extracellular domain of RANK receptor (175 amino acid residues).
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Catalog #:
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310-08
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Source :
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E.coli
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Purity :
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Greater than 98% by SDS-PAGE gel and HPLC analyses.
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Endotoxin Level :
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Endotoxin level is less than 0.1 ng per µg (1EU/µg).
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Biological Activity :
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Determined by its ability to suppress the production of IFN-gamma from human PBMCs.
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Selected References :
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Selected List of References Citing This Product
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AA Sequence :
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MQIAPPCTSE KHYEHLGRCC NKCEPGKYMS SKCTTTSDSV CLPCGPDEYL DSWNEEDKCL LHKVCDTGKA LVAVVAGNST TPRRCACTAG YHWSQDCECC RRNTECAPGL GAQHPLQLNK DTVCKPCLAG YFSDAFSSTD KCRPWTNCTF LGKRVEHHGT EKSDAVCSSS LPARK
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PubMed Link :
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RANK+AND+Receptor+AND+TNF
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Country of Origin :
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USA
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Size A
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20µg
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$80
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Size B
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100µg
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$195
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Size C
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1mg
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$1100
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Usage:
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic or therapeutic procedures.
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