For research use only
| Cat No. | ABC-GF0021 |
| Product Type | Others |
Leukemia inhibitory factor is a glycoprotein cytokine that regulates cell growth, differentiation, embryogenesis, inflammation, and stem cell function.
Leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) is a pleiotropic glycoprotein belonging to the IL-6 family of cytokines. It is involved in growth promotion and cell differentiation of different types of target cells, influences bone metabolism, cachexia, neural development, embryogenesis, and inflammation. LIF has potent proinflammatory properties, inducing acute-phase protein synthesis and modulating immune cell recruitment to sites of tissue damage or inflammation. LIF is also one of the cytokines capable of regulating the differentiation of embryonic stem cells, hematopoietic, and neuronal cells. LIF binds to the specific LIF receptor (LIFR-α) which forms a heterodimer with a specific subunit common to all members of that family of receptors, the GP130 signal-transducing subunit. This leads to the activation of the JAK/STAT and MAPK cascades.
| Species | Mouse |
| Cat.No | ABC-GF0021 |
| Product Category | Cell Culture Media, kits & Reagents |
| Size/Quantity | 20 µg/100 µg/1 mg |
| Shipping Info | In general, recombinant proteins are provided as lyophilized powder which are shipped at ambient temperature. |
| Storage | -20°C |
| Product Type | Others |
| Concentration | ≥ 95 % as determined by SDS-PAGE and SEC-HPLC. |
| Key Features | < 100 EU per mg protein |
| Quality Control | HPLC-verified. |
Mouse LIF Protein can be developed for use in cell culture, functional assays, and differentiation studies. LIF is a stem cell growth factor, as an alternative to feeder cell culture. Due to its pleiotropic activities, LIF can modulate cellular processes associated with various pathological conditions.