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MacroCargo™ Mouse Bone Marrow-derived Macrophages (BMDM) with Soluble transforming growth factor beta receptor II (sTGFbRII) (Viral System, Lentivirus) (MTS-1122-YF71)

Cell Properties

Product Overview
As a therapeutic tool, macrophage cell has a great capacity for delivering cargos because of their intrinsic characteristics. This product is engineered Mouse Bone Marrow-derived Macrophages (BMDM) carried with Soluble transforming growth factor beta receptor II (sTGFbRII) by Viral System-Lentivirus. MacroCargo™ products aim to improve the macrophage function and delivery of specific cargos. We also provide custom macrophage delivery systems based on your specific requirements.
Cell Name
Bone Marrow-derived Macrophages (BMDM)
Cell Type
Primary Cell
Cell Species
Mouse
Cell Background
The broad use of transgenic and gene-targeted mice has established bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMDM) as important mammalian host cells for investigation of the macrophages biology.

Cargo Properties

Cargo Type
Protein
Specific Cargo
Soluble transforming growth factor beta receptor II (sTGFbRII)
Cargo Common Name
TGFBR2
Cargo Alternative Names
AAT3; FAA3; LDS2; MFS2; RIIC; LDS1B; LDS2B; TAAD2; TBRII; TBR-ii; TGFR-2; tbetaR-II; TGFbeta-RII
Cargo Full Name
Transforming growth factor beta receptor 2
Introduction
The protein encoded by this gene is a transmembrane protein that has a protein kinase domain, forms a heterodimeric complex with TGF-beta receptor type-1, and binds TGF-beta. This receptor/ligand complex phosphorylates proteins, which then enter the nucleus and regulate the transcription of genes related to cell proliferation, cell cycle arrest, wound healing, immunosuppression, and tumorigenesis. Mutations in this gene have been associated with Marfan Syndrome, Loeys-Deitz Aortic Aneurysm Syndrome, and the development of various types of tumors.
UniprotID
GeneID
Cargo Delivery System Type
Viral System
Cargo Delivery Approach
Lentivirus

Product Properties

Applications
Promote cytotoxic immune response
References
Moyes, Kara W et al. "Genetically Engineered Macrophages: A Potential Platform for Cancer Immunotherapy." Human gene therapy vol. 28,2 (2017): 200-215. doi:10.1089/hum.2016.060
Mycoplasma Testing
Negative
Sterility Testing
Negative
Shipping
Dry ice
Storage
Frozen cells should be stored in a liquid nitrogen tank (-150°C~-190°C) for long term.
Handling Notes
Frozen cells should be thawed immediately upon receipt and grown according to handling procedure to ensure cell viability and proper assay performance.
Note: Do not freeze the cells upon receipt as it may result in irreversible damage to the cell line.
Disclaimer: We cannot guarantee cell viability if the cells are not thawed immediately upon receipt and grown according to handling procedure.
Restriction
Research use only

For Research Use Only. Do Not Use in Food Manufacturing or Medical Procedures (Diagnostics or Therapeutics). Do Not Use in Humans.

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