-
Your selected country is
United States
- Change country/language
-
Reagents
- Flow Cytometry Reagents
-
Western Blotting and Molecular Reagents
- Immunoassay Reagents
-
Single-Cell Multiomics Reagents
- BD® OMICS-Guard Sample Preservation Buffer
- BD® AbSeq Assay
- BD® OMICS-One Immune Profiler Protein Panel
- BD® Single-Cell Multiplexing Kit
- BD Rhapsody™ ATAC-Seq Assays
- BD Rhapsody™ Whole Transcriptome Analysis (WTA) Amplification Kit
- BD Rhapsody™ TCR/BCR Next Multiomic Assays
- BD Rhapsody™ Targeted mRNA Kits
- BD Rhapsody™ Accessory Kits
-
Functional Assays
-
Microscopy and Imaging Reagents
-
Cell Preparation and Separation Reagents
-
- BD® OMICS-Guard Sample Preservation Buffer
- BD® AbSeq Assay
- BD® OMICS-One Immune Profiler Protein Panel
- BD® Single-Cell Multiplexing Kit
- BD Rhapsody™ ATAC-Seq Assays
- BD Rhapsody™ Whole Transcriptome Analysis (WTA) Amplification Kit
- BD Rhapsody™ TCR/BCR Next Multiomic Assays
- BD Rhapsody™ Targeted mRNA Kits
- BD Rhapsody™ Accessory Kits
- United States (English)
- Change country/language
Old Browser
This page has been recently translated and is available in French now.
Looks like you're visiting us from {countryName}.
Would you like to stay on the current country site or be switched to your country?
Regulatory Status Legend
Any use of products other than the permitted use without the express written authorization of Becton, Dickinson and Company is strictly prohibited.
Preparation And Storage
The FITC and PE conjugates are each supplied in 1.0 mL of PBS containing gelatin and 0.1% sodium azide. Please refer to the vial label for antibody concentration. The vial should be stored at 2° to 8°C. Conjugated forms should not be frozen and should be protected from prolonged exposure to light. Each reagent is stable for the period shown on the bottle label when stored as directed.
The AS10 antibody reacts with human interleukin-1β (IL-1β) which is also known as endogenous pyrogen (EP), leukocyte endogenous mediator (LEM), mononuclear cell factor (MCF) and lymphocyte-activating factor (LAF). IL-1β is a proinflammatory cytokine that is synthesized as a precursor of 31 kDa and is converted intracellularly to the mature 17.5 kDa form, after cleavage by the IL-1β-converting enzyme (ICE). In healthy individuals, IL-1β is secreted non-constitutively by blood monocytes, tissue macrophages and dendritic cells. IL-1β is also constitutively expressed in the human hypothalamus. Many malignant tumors express IL-1β as part of their neoplastic nature. The AS10 antibody has been reported not to recognize human IL-1α nor cross react with mouse IL-1β.
Development References (11)
-
Conlon PJ, Grabstein KH, Alpert A, et al. Localization of human mononuclear cell interleukin 1. J Immunol. 1987; 139:98-102. (Biology).
-
Dinarello CA. Biology of interleukin 1. FASEB J. 1988; 2:108-115. (Biology).
-
Dinarello CA. Interleukin-1 and interleukin-1 antagonism. Blood. 1991; 77(8):1627-1652. (Biology). View Reference
-
Giri JG, Lomedico PT, Mizel SB. Studies on the synthesis and secretion of interleukin 1. I. A 33,000 molecular weight precursor for interleukin 1. J Immunol. 1985; 134(1):343-349. (Biology). View Reference
-
Mantovani A, Dejana E. Cytokines as communication signals between leukocytes and endothelial cells.. Immunol Today. 1989; 10(11):370-5. (Biology). View Reference
-
Matsushima K, Yodoi J, Tagaya Y, Oppenheim JJ. Downregulation of interleukin-1 receptor expression by IL-1 and fate of internalized125 I-labeled IL-1 β in a human large granular lymphocyte cell line. J Immunol. 1986; 137:3183-3188. (Biology).
-
Mizel SB. The interleukins. FASEB J. 1989; 32379-2388. (Biology).
-
Saklatvala J. Tumour necrosis factor α stimulates resorption and inhibits synthesis of proteoglycan in cartilage. Science. 1986; 322:547-549. (Biology).
-
Singer II, Scott S, Chin J, et al. The Interleukin-1 β –converting enzyme (ICE) is localized on the external cell surface membranes and in the cytoplasmic ground substance of human monocytes by immuno-electron microscopy. J Exp Med. 1995; 182:1447-1459. (Biology).
-
Slack J, McMahan CJ, Waugh S. et al. Independent binding of interleukin-1 α and interleukin-1 β to type I and type II interleukin 1 receptors. J Bio Chem. 1993; 268:2513-2524. (Biology).
-
Van Zee KJ, DeForge LE, Fischer E, et al. IL-8 in septic shock, endotoxemia and after IL-1 administration. J Immunol. 1991; 146:3478-3482. (Biology).
Please refer to Support Documents for Quality Certificates
Global - Refer to manufacturer's instructions for use and related User Manuals and Technical data sheets before using this products as described
Comparisons, where applicable, are made against older BD Technology, manual methods or are general performance claims. Comparisons are not made against non-BD technologies, unless otherwise noted.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic or therapeutic procedures.
Although not required, these products are manufactured in accordance with Good Manufacturing Practices.