Phosphorylcholine
Anti-Phosphorylcholine Recombinant Antibody Products
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- Species Reactivity: Human
- Type: Human IgG
- Application: ELISA, FACS, Inhib, IHC
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- Species Reactivity: Human
- Type: Human IgG
- Application: ELISA, In vivo
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- Species Reactivity: Human
- Type: Human IgG
- Application: ELISA, In vivo
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- Derivation: Phage display library
- Type: Human antibody
- Application: ELISA, FuncS, IHC, WB, IF
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- Derivation: Phage display library
- Type: Human antibody
- Application: ELISA
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- Species Reactivity: Human
- Type: Human Fab
- Application: ELISA, In vivo
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- Species Reactivity: Human
- Type: Human Fab
- Application: ELISA, In vivo
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- Derivation: Phage display library
- Type: Human antibody
- Application: ELISA
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- Derivation: Phage display library
- Type: Human antibody
- Application: ELISA
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- Species Reactivity: Human
- Type: Human scFv
- Application: ELISA, In vivo
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- Species Reactivity: Human
- Type: Human scFv
- Application: ELISA, In vivo
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- Species Reactivity: Human
- Type: Human scFv
- Application: ELISA, In vivo
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- Derivation: Phage display library
- Type: Human antibody
- Application: ELISA
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- Derivation: Phage display library
- Type: Human antibody
- Application: ELISA
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- Species Reactivity: Human
- Type: Human Fab
- Application: ELISA, In vivo
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- Species Reactivity: Human
- Type: Antibody
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For Research Use Only. Not For Clinical Use.
Phosphorylcholine is the hydrophilic polar head group of some phospholipids, which is composed of a negatively charged phosphate bonded to a small, positively charged choline group. Phosphorylcholine is part of platelet-activating factor; the phospholipid phosphatidylcholine as well as sphingomyelin, the only phospholipid of the membrane that is not built with a glycerol backbone. Treatment of cell membranes, like those of RBCs, by certain enzymes, like some phospholipase A2 renders the phosphorylcholine moiety exposed to the external aqueous phase, and thus accessible for recognition by the immune system. Antibodies against phosphorylcholine are naturally occurring autoantibodies that are created by CD5+/B-1 B cells and are referred to as non-pathogenic autoantibodies.