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Cat No: 10322
Cayman

T cell immunoglobulin and mucin domain-containing molecule (TIM4) is a type I transmembrane protein from the TIM gene family that plays a vital role in regulating immune responses, including those in allergy, asthma, transplant tolerance, autoimmunity...

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Territorial Availability: Available through Bertin Technologies only in France
Correlated keywords:
  • t-cell t cell mucin trans membrane protein immune responses allergy asthma transplant tolerance viral infections dendritic macrophages phosphatidylserine T helper type 2 Th2 immunity TIM-4 TIM 4 TIMs TIMD-4 TIM D4 TIMD4
Product Overview:
T cell immunoglobulin and mucin domain-containing molecule (TIM4) is a type I transmembrane protein from the TIM gene family that plays a vital role in regulating immune responses, including those in allergy, asthma, transplant tolerance, autoimmunity, and viral infections.{21964} TIM4 is expressed on dendritic cells and macrophages, and these proteins bind tightly to phosphatidylserine on apoptotic cells and enhance their engulfment by macrophages.{15136} It also plays an important role in the proliferation of T helper type 2 cells.{21966} TIM4 is the natural ligand of TIM1, and this binding regulates T cell proliferation.{21967} TIM4 expressing cells also regulate adaptive immunity.{21965}
Size 1 ea
Shipping dry ice
Host Armenian hamster
Antigen TIM4 from mouse peritoneal cells
Application(s)

FC and ICC

Formulation 400 µg of protein A-purified monoclonal antibody
Custom Code 3822.19
UNSPSC code 12352203

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