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Swine LIF ELISA Data
Reactivity - ELISA
Recombinant swine LIF - Strong
Recombinant bovine LIF - Weak
Recombinant canine LIF - Moderate
Recombinant caprine LIF - Weak
Recombinant chicken LIF - None
Recombinant cynomolgus monkey LIF - Weak
Recombinant dolphin LIF - Weak
Recombinant equine LIF - None
Recombinant feline LIF - Weak
Recombinant guinea pig LIF - None
Recombinant human LIF - None
Recombinant mouse LIF - None
Recombinant rabbit LIF - Weak
Recombinant rat LIF - None
Quantity - 50 ug
Antibody Type - Polyclonal
Host - Rabbit
Immunogen - Recombinant Swine LIF
Purification - Antigen-affinity
Label - Biotin
Leukemia inhibitory factor, or LIF, is a member of the IL-6 family. LIF affects cell growth by inhibiting differentiation. When LIF levels drop, the cells differentiate. Leukemia inhibitory factor derives its name from its ability to induce the terminal differentiation of myeloid leukemic cells, thus preventing their continued growth. Other properties attributed to LIF include: the growth promotion and cell differentiation of different types of target cells, influence on bone metabolism, cachexia, neural development, embryogenesis and inflammation. p53 regulated LIF has been shown to facilitate implantation in the mouse model and possibly in humans. Removal of LIF pushes stem cells toward differentiation, but they retain their proliferative potential or pluripotency. LIF is typically added to stem cell culture medium to reduce spontaneous differentiation.
Alternate Names - LIF, CDF, DIA, HILDA, MLPLI, leukemia inhibitory factor, interleukin 6 family cytokine, LIF interleukin 6 family cytokine
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