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CyFlow CD64 Alexa Fluor 647

品番 CC859263
抗体名 Anti-Hu CD64 AF 647,10.1
包装単位 100 tests
濃度 -
容量 0.4 ml
関連製品
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Mouse IgG1 Alexa Fluor™ 647 (AP602054)
反応性|交差吸着 Human | Non-Human Primates レーザー Red
抗原 CD64, FcγRI 最大蛍光波長 665 nm
クローン 10.1 最大励起波長 650 nm
ホスト Mouse 標識/Format Alexa Fluor™ 647
アイソタイプ IgG1 研究分野 Immunophenotyping
クローナリティ monoclonal 用途

Flow cytometry

Anti-Hu CD64 AF 647,10.1

特異性

The mouse monoclonal antibody 10.1 recognizes α subunit of CD64 antigen, a 72 kDa single chain type I glycoprotein, that is expressed on monocytes/macrophages, dendritic cells, and activated granulocytes.

抗原情報

CD64 (FcγRI) is a cell surface receptor for Fc region of IgG. It is composed of specific ligand binding α subunit and promiscuous γ subunit, which is indispensable for tyrosine-based signaling. However, even the α subunit can transduce signals leading to cellular effector functions. The isoform FcγRIa1 binds human IgG with high affinity, has limited myeloid cell distribution, and a relatively large intracellular domain. Products of related genes include FcγRIb and FcγRIc isoforms, but these specify low affinity IgG receptors if functionally expressed at all. Besides a role in antigen clearance, FcgammaRI (a1) can potently enhance MHC class I and II antigen presentation in vitro and in vivo.

利用方法

The reagent is designed for Flow Cytometry analysis of human blood cells. Recommended usage is 4 µl reagent / 100 µl of whole blood or 10^6 cells in a suspension. The content of a vial (0.4 ml) is sufficient for 100 tests.

保存方法

Avoid prolonged exposure to light. Store in the dark at 2-8°C. Do not freeze.

安定性情報

Do not use after expiration date stamped on vial label.

レファレンス

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