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Anti-CD1 Antibody [76-7-4] (PE) (A279512)

$690

Mouse monoclonal [76-7-4] antibody to CD1 (PE) for Flow Cytometry.

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Name
Anti-CD1 Antibody [76-7-4] (PE)
Description
Mouse monoclonal [76-7-4] antibody to CD1 (PE).
Specificity
This antibody recognises a porcine homologue of the human CD1 cell surface receptor. CD1 is a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily. While it is structurally similar to the MHC class I receptor CD1 differs functionally by presenting lipid antigens to T cells. To date, five classes of the CD1 genes have been identified across different mammalian species, namely CD1A, CD1B, CD1C, CD1D, and CD1E. In swine various tissues express CD1C even though its gene has been reported to carry a loss-of-function mutation. CD1 is predominantly found on dendritic cells, macrophages, monocytes, and thymocytes.
Applications
Flow Cytometry
Dilutions
Flow Cytometry: Neat - 1:5, Use 10µl of the suggested working dilution to label 1x106 cells in 100µl
Reactivity
Porcine
Immunogen
Fresh dd miniature swine thymocytes.
Host
Mouse
Clonality
Monoclonal
Clone ID
76-7-4
Isotype
IgG2a
Conjugate

PE

Excitation: 565nm, Emission: 578nm

Purification
Precipitation and chromatography.
Concentration
100 µg/ml
Product Form
Liquid
Formulation
Supplied in Phosphate Buffered Saline with Sucrose and <0.1% Sodium Azide.
Storage
Store undiluted at 4°C. Do not freeze! This product is photosensitive and should be protected from light.
General Notes
Mouse anti Pig CD1 antibody, clone 76-7-4 recognizes a porcine homologue of the human CD1 cell surface receptor. CD1 is a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily. While it is structurally similar to the MHC class I receptor CD1 differs functionally by presenting lipid antigens to T cells (Germain & Margulies, 1993).To date, five classes of the CD1 genes have been identified across different mammalian species, namely CD1A, CD1B, CD1C, CD1D, and CD1E (Brigl & Brenner, 2004). In swine various tissues express CD1C even though its gene has been reported to carry a loss-of-function mutation (Eguchi-Ogawa et al. 2007). CD1 is predominantly found on dendritic cells, macrophages, monocytes, and thymocytes (Chun et al. 1999).
Disclaimer
This product is for research use only. It is not intended for diagnostic or therapeutic use.
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