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Interferon gamma (IFN-g) is a soluble cytokine and a type II interferon. IFN-g is secreted by innate and adaptive immune cells. The active protein is a homodimer that binds to the IFN-g receptor, which triggers a cellular response to viral and microbial infections. IFN-g exerts antiproliferative, immunoregulatory and proinflammatory activities and induces the production of cytokines, upregulates the expression of class I and II MHC antigens, Fc receptor and leukocyte adhesion molecules. It modulates macrophage effector functions, influences isotype switching and potentiates the secretion of immunoglobulins by B cells. Additionally, IFN-g augments TH1 cell expansion and may be required for TH1 cell differentiation.Mouse IFN-γ is not cross-reactive with human IFN-γ.Made without animal-derived components, using animal-free equipment and protocols.
< 1 ng/ml, by viral CPE assay using EMC virus on L929 cells.
> 1 x 106 U/mg
≤ 0.1 EU/µg of protein by kinetic LAL analysis.