GenieFluor 647 Anti-Human CD68 Antibody [Y1/82A] (AGEL3314)
- SKU:
- AGEL3314
- Product Type:
- Antibody
- Antibody Type:
- Monoclonal Antibody
- Applications:
- ICFCM
- Reactivity:
- Human
- Host Species:
- Mouse
- Isotype:
- Mouse IgG2b, k
- Clone:
- Y1/82A
- Conjugation:
- AF647
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Description
Product Title: | GenieFluor 647 Anti-Human CD68 Antibody [Y1/82A] |
SKU: | AGEL3314 |
Size: | 20 Tests, 100 Tests, 200 Tests |
Clone No: | Y1/82A |
Synonyms: | Macrosialin; |
Host Species: | Mouse |
Reactivity: | Human |
Application: | ICFCM |
Isotype: | Mouse IgG2b, κ |
Isotype Control: | Genie Fluor 647 Mouse IgG2b, κ Isotype Control[MPC-11] |
Form: | Liquid |
Conjugation: | Genie Fluor647 |
Recommended Use: | Each lot of this antibody is quality control tested by flow cytometric analysis. The amount of the reagent is suggested to be used 5 µL of antibody per test (million cells in 100 µL staining volume or per 100 µL of whole blood). Please check your vial before the experiment. Since applications vary, the appropriate dilutions must be determined for individual use. |
Spectrum: |
Swissprot: | P34810 |
Gene ID: | 968Â |
Storage Buffer: | Phosphate buffered solution, pH 7.2, containing 0.09% stabilizer and 1% protein protectant. |
Stability & Storage: | Keep as concentrated solution. Store at 2~8°C and protected from prolonged exposure to light. Do not freeze. Centrifuge before opening to ensure complete recovery of vial contents. This product is guaranteed up to one year from purchase. |
Background: | CD68 is a 110 kD glycoprotein, also known as macrosialin, belonging to the sialomucin family. It is closely related to the family of acidic, highly glycosylated lysosomal-associated membrane proteins (LAMPs). CD68 is predominately expressed in cytoplasmic granules of monocytes/macrophages, dendritic cells, and granulocytes. It is one of the useful myeloid cell markers. Further studies have shown that CD68 is also expressed by a subset of hematopoietic progenitors, γ/δ T cells, NK cells, LAK cells, subset of B cells, fibroblasts, and endothelial cells. The biological function of CD68 is still unknown. |