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Comprehensive analysis of the multifaceted 'life' of IL-11
Interleukin-11 (IL-11) is an important cytokine and a member of the chemokine family. In the complex cytokine network, IL-11 plays multiple roles, involving multiple aspects such as hematopoiesis, immune regulation, inflammatory response, and tissue repair.
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- IL-11
- Interleukin -
- Cytokines
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Th2 Cell Polarization: A Comprehensive Analysis from Basic Mechanisms to In Vitro Experimental Protocols
Helper T cell 2 (Th2) is a crucial functional subset of CD4⁺ T cells, playing a central role in humoral immune responses, allergic reactions, and anti-parasitic infections. Naive CD4⁺ T cells (Th0) can differentiate into Th2 cells under the guidance of specific cytokine signals, a process known as "Th2 polarization." Whether studying allergic diseases such as asthma and atopic dermatitis, exploring anti-parasitic immune mechanisms, or developing novel immunotherapies, mastering in vitro Th2 cell polarization techniques is essential.
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- Th2 Polarization
New Product Launch|Human Monocyte-Induced Osteoclast Differentiation Cytokine Kit, Efficient Osteoclast Induction!
U-Ai Biotech proudly introduces the Human Monocyte-Induced Osteoclast Differentiation Cytokine Kit, meticulously equipped with the two core factors M-CSF and RANKL. Featuring standardized ratios and high activity, it ensures accelerated and efficient osteoclast induction!
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- Human monocyte-induced osteoclast differentiation
- cytokines
- UA Bio proteins
- M-CSF
- RANKL
- osteoclast differentiation mechanism
- bone remodeling regulation
- pathological mechanism of bone metabolic diseases
- anti-resorptive drugs
THP-1 Polarization Practical Guide: From M0 to M1/M2, Step-by-Step Tips to Avoid Pitfalls!
In immunology, research on inflammatory mechanisms, and drug screening, the functional state of macrophages is one of the key research focuses. The human THP-1 cell line, due to its stable origin and consistent genetic background, is widely used in vitro studies of monocyte-macrophage polarization. However, how to efficiently and stably induce THP-1 cells into M1-type (classically activated) or M2-type (alternatively activated) macrophages remains critical for experimental success.
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- THP‑1 polarization
- polarization factor
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