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GenieFluor Violet 450 Anti-Mouse H-2 Antibody [M1/42] (AGEL3382)

SKU:
AGEL3382
Product Type:
Antibody
Antibody Type:
Monoclonal Antibody
Applications:
FCM
Reactivity:
Mouse
Host Species:
Rat
Isotype:
Rat IgG2a, k
Clone:
M1/42
Conjugation:
AFViolet 450
€289 - €709
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GenieFluor Violet 450 Anti-Mouse H-2 Antibody [M1/42]

The GenieFluor Violet 450 Anti-Mouse H-2 Antibody (M1/42) is a highly specific monoclonal antibody designed for research involving mouse H-2 antigens. H-2 antigens are major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules essential for antigen presentation and immune response regulation in mice. The M1/42 antibody, with its exquisite specificity for mouse H-2 molecules, is a valuable tool for immunology research, particularly in studies related to antigen presentation, T cell activation, and immune system function in mouse models.This antibody is ideal for applications such as flow cytometry, immunofluorescence, and immunohistochemistry, allowing researchers to precisely visualize and analyze H-2 antigen expression in various mouse tissues and cells. Its high sensitivity and specificity make it a reliable reagent for investigating immune responses, immune cell activation, and antigen recognition in mouse models of disease.

By targeting mouse H-2 antigens, the GenieFluor Violet 450 Anti-Mouse H-2 Antibody (M1/42) provides researchers with a powerful tool to deepen their understanding of immune responses and antigen presentation mechanisms in mouse models. Its reliability and specificity make it an indispensable resource for studies exploring the intricate interactions between MHC molecules and immune cells in various research fields, including immunology, infectious diseases, and autoimmunity.Discover new insights into mouse immune system dynamics and antigen presentation processes with the GenieFluor Violet 450 Anti-Mouse H-2 Antibody (M1/42), a trusted tool for precise and reliable immunological research in mouse models.