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IL6RC

Anti-IL6RC Products
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- Species Reactivity: Human
- Type: Human IgG1
- Application: Block, ELISA, FC, Neut
- Anti-human IL-6Rc Recombinant Antibody (TAB-687LC)
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- Derivation: Naïve phage display library
- Type: Human antibody
- Application: ELISA
- Anti-human IL-6Rc Recombinant Antibody (TAB-688LC)
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- Derivation: Naïve phage display library
- Type: Human antibody
- Application: ELISA
- Anti-human IL-6Rc Recombinant Antibody (TAB-689LC)
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- Derivation: Naïve phage display library
- Type: Human antibody
- Application: ELISA
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- Species Reactivity: Human
- Type: Human scFv
- Application: ELISA
- Anti-human IL-6Rc scFv Fragment (TAB-687LC-S(P))
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- Derivation: Naïve phage display library
- Type: Human antibody
- Application: ELISA
- Human Anti-IL6RC Antibody, mRNA (TAB-685LC-mRNA)
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- Species Reactivity: Human
- Anti-human IL-6Rc scFv Fragment (TAB-688LC-S(P))
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- Derivation: Naïve phage display library
- Type: Human antibody
- Application: ELISA
- Anti-human IL-6Rc scFv Fragment (TAB-689LC-S(P))
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- Derivation: Naïve phage display library
- Type: Human antibody
- Application: ELISA
- Human Anti-IL6RC Recombinant Antibody; Fab Fragment (TAB-684LC-F(E)) (TAB-684LC-F(E))
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- Species Reactivity: Human
- Type: Human Fab
- Application: ELISA
- Anti-human IL-6Rc Fab Fragment (TAB-687LC-F(E))
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- Derivation: Naïve phage display library
- Type: Human antibody
- Application: ELISA
- Anti-human IL-6Rc Fab Fragment (TAB-688LC-F(E))
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- Derivation: Naïve phage display library
- Type: Human antibody
- Application: ELISA
- Anti-human IL-6Rc Fab Fragment (TAB-689LC-F(E))
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- Derivation: Naïve phage display library
- Type: Human antibody
- Application: ELISA
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Background
This gene encodes a cytokine that functions in inflammation and the maturation of B cells. In addition, the encoded protein has been shown to be an endogenous pyrogen capable of inducing fever in people with autoimmune diseases or infections. The protein is primarily produced at sites of acute and chronic inflammation, where it is secreted into the serum and induces a transcriptional inflammatory response through interleukin 6 receptor, alpha. The functioning of this gene is implicated in a wide variety of inflammation-associated disease states, including suspectibility to diabetes mellitus and systemic juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.