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CXC Chemokines (CXCL) — Research Products

15 catalog items

Catalog # Product Type Species Size Price Add to cart
045-43 Chemokinstatin-1 / CKS-1 (Human) Peptides 100 µg $263.00 $310.00
045-38 CXCL10 (1-70) / IP-10 (1-70) (Mouse) Peptides 100µg $473.00 $557.00
045-42 CXCL10 (1-70) / IP-10 (1-70) (Rat) Peptides 100 µg $473.00 $557.00
045-40 CXCL10 (1-73) / IP-10 (1-73) (Human) Peptides 100 µg $504.00 $593.00
045-28 CXCL14(1-58) (Human) Peptides 100µg $360.00 $424.00
045-30 CXCL14(61-77) (Human) Peptides 100µg $150.00 $177.00
045-57 CXCL17 (64-119) / 4-Cys CXCL17 (Human) Peptides Human 100 µg $491.00 $578.00
045-55 CXCL17 (74-119) (Human) Peptides Human 100 µg $451.00 $531.00
045-62 CXCL9 / MIG (74-103) (Human) Peptides Human 100 µg $293.00 $345.00
045-63 CXCL9 / MIG (77-103) (Human) Peptides Human 100 µg $260.00 $306.00
033-15 CXCL9 / MIG, recombinant (Human) Peptides Human 10 µg $395.00 $465.00
EK-033-15 CXCL9 / MIG, recombinant (Human) – ELISA Kit ELISA / EIA kit Assay Kits Human 96 wells $611.00 $719.00
T-033-15 CXCL9 / MIG, recombinant (Human) – I-125 Labeled I-125 labeled Labeled Peptides Human 10 µCi $1159.00 $1364.00
033-16 CXCL9 / MIG, recombinant (Mouse) Peptides Mouse 10 µg $395.00 $465.00
T-033-16 CXCL9 / MIG, recombinant (Mouse) – I-125 Labeled I-125 labeled Labeled Peptides Mouse 10 µCi $1159.00 $1364.00

All items are supplied for in vitro laboratory research use only — not for human or veterinary use, diagnosis or therapy. Prices are per unit as listed; each catalog number ships with its Certificate of Analysis.

CXC Chemokines (CXCL) — frequently asked

What defines a CXC chemokine?
CXC chemokines carry two conserved cysteines separated by one intervening amino acid, the CXC motif. They share a disulfide-stabilised fold and are described as acting mainly through CXC chemokine receptors, a family of class A G protein-coupled receptors.
Why do researchers study chemokine-derived peptides?
Short sequences taken from chemokines, including reported inhibitory peptides, let researchers test which regions drive receptor binding or glycosaminoglycan interaction. They are used as probes and comparison compounds rather than as substitutes for the intact folded chemokine.
What handling considerations apply?
Chemokine activity depends on correct disulfide folding and on an intact N-terminus, which is often critical for receptor activation. Repeated freeze-thaw cycles, adsorption to plastic and proteolysis during sample handling are common sources of variability in these assays.