Anti-Mouse CD45 FITC

Grouped product items
Size Price Qty
25 μg
$25.00
100 μg
$65.00
500 μg
$170.00

Additional 30-F11 Formats

Cat.No. Format Starting From
07512-60 PE $ 40.00
07512-77 PE-Cyanine7 $ 70.00
07512-40 BG Violet 450 $ 75.00
07512-20 Purified $ 90.00
07512-50 FITC $ 25.00
07512-80 APC $ 60.00
07512-30 Biotin $ 29.00
07512-70 PerCP-Cyanine5.5 $ 185.00
Catalog Number : 07512-50

description

The 30-F11 monoclonal antibody specifically reacts with all isoforms of CD45 and also with the alloantigens CD45.1 and CD45.2 (LCA). CD45 is a transmembrane glycoprotein, expressed by all the hematopoietic cells, except for platelets and mature erythrocytes, which distinguishes the leukocytes from the non-hematopoietic cells. The CD45 molecule is a member of the Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase (PTP) family, because its intracellular region contains two PTP domains. The extracellular region’s variability is caused by different levels of glycosylation, and the splicing of the 4, 5, and 6 exons.

The isoforms found in the mouse strains depend on the activation state, maturation stage and cell type, and are very important in B and T lymphocytes antigen receptor signal transduction.

Additional Information

Clone:
30-F11
Format:
FITC
Applications:
FC
Reactivity:
Mouse
Isotype:
Rat IgG2b, kappa
Research Interest: Adaptive Immunity
Cell Type: B Cells, T Cells, NK and NKT Cells, Macrophage / Monocyte
Application: FC
Clone: 30-F11
Preparation:
The product should be stored undiluted at 4°C and should be protected from prolonged exposure to light. Do not freeze. The monoclonal antibody was purified utilizing affinity chromatography and unreacted dye was removed from the product.
Formulation:
Phosphate-buffered aqueous solution, ≤0.09% Sodium azide, may contain carrier protein/stabilizer, ph7.2.
References:

Ledbetter, J. A., & Herzenberg, L. A. (1979). Xenogeneic Monoclonal Antibodies to Mouse Lymphoid Differentiation Antigens*. Immunological reviews47(1), 63-90.

Thomas, M. L. (1989). The leukocyte common antigen family. Annual review of immunology7(1), 339-369.

Simon, D. I., Chen, Z., Seifert, P., Edelman, E. R., Ballantyne, C. M., & Rogers, C. (2000). Decreased neointimal formation in Mac-1–/–mice reveals a role for inflammation in vascular repair after angioplasty. Journal of Clinical Investigation105(3), 293-300.

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