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Validated All-in-One™ qPCR Primer for CXCL6(NM_002993.3) Search again
Product ID:
HQP016648
(click here to view gene annotation page)
Species:
Human
Symbol:
Alias:
CKA-3, GCP-2, GCP2, SCYB6
Gene Description:
C-X-C motif chemokine ligand 6
Target Gene Accession:
NM_002993.3(click here to view gene page)
Estimated Delivery:
Approximately 1-3 weeks, but may vary. Please email sales@genecopoeia.com or call 301-762-0888 to confirm ETA.
Important Note:
By default, qPCR primer pairs are designed to measure the expression level of the splice variant (accession number) you selected for this gene WITHOUT consideration of other possible variants of this gene. If this gene has multiple variants, and you would like to measure the expression levels of one particular variant, multiple variants, or all variants, please contact us for a custom service project at inquiry@genecopoeia.com.
Validated result:
Gene References into function
- results suggest that granulocyte chemotactic protein-2 is an additional ELR(+)-CXC chemokine expressed in endometrial stromal cells
- induction in mesenchymal cells by interleukin-1beta and down-regulation by interferon-gamma
- Neutrophil recruitment to inflammatory sites is mediated by two related receptors: CXCR1 and CXCR2. Both receptors share two ligands, interleukin-8 (CXCL8) and GCP-2 (CXCL6).
- expression in inflamed intestinal tissue in Crohn's disease
- production of GCP-2 by endothelial cells within the tumor can contribute to tumor development through neovascularization due to endothelial cell chemotaxis and to tumor cell invasion and metastasis
- LDL lipoprotein subunit L5 induces human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) to express CXCL6.
- These findings indicate that the equilibrium between angiostatic and angiogenic factors during inflammation and tumor progression is rather complex and differs depending on the chemokine, cell type, and stimulus.
- These observations suggest a role for CXCL6 in the innate immune response to microbial invasion of the amniotic cavity.
