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CCL4L1/LAG-1 Products

ELISA Kits
Human CCL4L1/LAG-1 ELISA Kit ...
Human CCL4L1/LAG-1 ELISA Kit (Colo...
NBP2-75067
Species: Hu
Applications: ELISA
Lysates
CCL4L1/LAG-1 Overexpression L ...
CCL4L1/LAG-1 Overexpression Lysate
NBL1-08859
Species: Hu
Applications: WB
Proteins
Recombinant Human CCL4L1/MIP- ...
Recombinant Human CCL4L1/MIP-1 bet...
3046-MB
Species: Hu
Applications: Bioactivity
Formulation Catalog # Availability Price  
Recombinant Human CCL4L1/LAG- ...
Recombinant Human CCL4L1/LAG-1 Pro...
NBP2-34929
Species: Hu
Applications: PAGE, Bioactivity

Description

This gene is one of several cytokine genes clustered on the q-arm of chromosome 17. Cytokines are a family of secreted proteins involved in immunoregulatory and inflammatory processes. This protein is similar to CCL4 which inhibits HIV entry by binding to the cellular receptor CCR5. The copy number of this gene varies among individuals; most individuals have 1-5 copies in the diploid genome, although rare individuals do not contain this gene at all. The human genome reference assembly contains two copies of this gene. This record represents the more centromeric gene. [provided by RefSeq]

Bioinformatics

Product By Gene ID 9560
Alternate Names
  • AT744.2
  • C-C motif chemokine 4-like
  • CCL4L1
  • CCL4Lsmall inducible cytokine A4-like
  • chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 4-like 1
  • LAG1
  • LAG-1
  • LAG1CCL4L2
  • LAG-1chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 4-like
  • Lymphocyte activation gene 1 protein
  • Macrophage inflammatory protein 1-beta
  • macrophage inflammatory protein-1b2
  • MIP-1-beta
  • Monocyte adherence-induced protein 5-alpha
  • SCYA4L
  • SCYA4L1
  • SCYA4L2
  • Small-inducible cytokine A4-like

Research Areas for CCL4L1/LAG-1

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Biologically Active Proteins