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Analysis of Alexa Fluor® 647 Rat anti-Mouse RANKL on mouse unstimulated and ConA-stimulated splenocytes. Unstimulated splenocytes (left panel) and ConA activated splenocytes (right panel) were stained with either Alexa Fluor® 647 Rat anti-Mouse RANKL (solid line) or Alexa Fluor® 647 Rat IgG2a, κ Isotype Control (clone R35-95, Cat. No. 557906, dotted line). Flow cytometry was performed on a BD FACSCanto™ II System.


BD Pharmingen™ Alexa Fluor® 647 Rat anti-Mouse RANKL/TRANCE

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- Since applications vary, each investigator should titrate the reagent to obtain optimal results.
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- Alexa Fluor® 647 fluorochrome emission is collected at the same instrument settings as for allophycocyanin (APC).
- The Alexa Fluor®, Pacific Blue™, and Cascade Blue® dye antibody conjugates in this product are sold under license from Molecular Probes, Inc. for research use only, excluding use in combination with microarrays, or as analyte specific reagents. The Alexa Fluor® dyes (except for Alexa Fluor® 430), Pacific Blue™ dye, and Cascade Blue® dye are covered by pending and issued patents.
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The IK22-5 monoclonal antibody specifically recognizes CD254, which is also known as, Receptor Activator of NF-kB Ligand (RANKL), TNF-Related Activation-Induced Cytokine Receptor (Trance), Osteoprotegerin Ligand (OPGL), or Osteoclast Differentiation Factor (ODF). CD254/RANKL is likewise known as Tnfsf11, a member of the tumor necrosis factor family. RANKL has been implicated in interactions between T cells and dendritic cells. RANKL binds to RANK expressed on dendritic cells and upregulates the expression of anti-apoptotic protein BcL-XL suggesting a role in dendritic cell survival. RANKL is also important in T- and B-cell maturation. RANKL can both activate mature osteoclasts and mediate osteoclastogenesis. OPGL-deficient mice show severe osteoporosis and complete absence of osteoclasts as a result of lack of osteogenesis. It is expressed abundantly by mouse activated T cells, not B cells. It is also expressed on osteoclasts.
Development References (3)
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Ando T, Ichikawa J, Wako M et al. TWEAK/Fn14 interaction regulates RANTES production, BMP-2-induced differentiation, and RANKL expression in mouse osteoblastic MC3T3-E1 cells. Arthritis Res Ther. 2006; 8(5):R146. (Biology). View Reference
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Hofbauer LC, Schoppet M. Clinical implications of the osteoprotegerin/RANKL/RANK system for bone and vascular diseases. 2004; 292(4):490-495. (Biology). View Reference
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Kamijo S, Nakajima A, Ikeda K et al. Amelioration of bone loss in collagen-induced arthritis by neutralizing anti-RANKL monoclonal antibody. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2006; 347(1):124-132. (Clone-specific). View Reference
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