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Allen-Bradley 160-LFA2

SKU: 160-LFA2-SOB-USA

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Surplus Original Box 160-LFA2-SOB-USA 1 United States $447.60

The part number 160-LFA2 refers to a specific protein marker in the context of immunology, particularly in the context of T cell activation and adhesion. LFA2, also known as CD2, is a glycoprotein expressed on the surface of T cells and plays a crucial role in the process of T cell activation and adhesion to antigen-presenting cells (APCs).

Technical Specifications

LFA2 is a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily and is encoded by the CD2 gene located on chromosome 1p13.1. It is a non-polymorphic protein, meaning that its structure and function are consistent across different individuals.

Alarm/Error Codes

There are no specific alarm or error codes associated with LFA2 as it is a biological protein marker rather than a technical device. However, abnormalities in CD2 expression can be indicative of certain diseases or conditions, such as T cell malignancies or HIV infection.

User Manuals

There are no user manuals specific to LFA2 as it is a biological protein marker and not a technical device. However, understanding the role of LFA2 in T cell activation and adhesion is crucial for researchers and clinicians working in the field of immunology.

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting issues related to LFA2 would typically involve understanding the normal expression patterns of CD2 on T cells and identifying any deviations from these patterns that could indicate disease or dysfunction. This could involve flow cytometry or other immunological assays to assess CD2 expression levels and patterns.

Programming

LFA2 is not a programmable device, but rather a biological protein marker. Its function is determined by its structure and interactions with other proteins, rather than by programming.

Installation

LFA2 is not a device that requires installation. It is a naturally occurring protein expressed on the surface of T cells and plays a crucial role in T cell activation and adhesion.

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