MIG stands for monokine induced by interferon γ, also termed CXCL9. Mouse MIG is a recombinant protein optimized for use in cell culture, differentiation studies, and functional assays.
Applications
Mouse MIG can be used for a variety of applications, including:
Investigation of inflammatory processes.
Chemotactic assays.
Alternative names
CXCL9
Background information
MIG belongs to the CXC chemokine family and is also known as CXCL9. It is produced by IFN-γ–stimulated monocytes, macrophages, and endothelial cells. MIG chemoattracts T cells by signaling through the CXCR3 receptor.
Quality description
Research-grade
cytokines are suitable for a wide variety of cell culture applications. They are sterile-filtered prior to lyophilization. Generally, endotoxin levels are <0.1 ng/μg (<1 EU/μg), and purities are >95%. The biological activity is tested in appropriate bioassays.