Anti-Human (CD45R), FITC (clone YTH 80.103), (Rat IgG2b)
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Product Code:
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CL7606F |
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Supplier Name:
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Cedarlane |
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Size:
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100 ug |
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Data Sheet:
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View Data Sheet |
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Categories:
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YTH 80.103 |
Additional Product Details
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Applications:
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F, WB |
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Clone:
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YTH 80.103 |
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Format:
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FITC |
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Isotype:
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Rat IgG2b |
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Specificity:
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CD45R |
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Host:
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Rat |
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Conjugate:
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FITC |
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Species Reactivity:
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Human |
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DescriptionCedarlane’s anti-Human CD45R monoclonal antibody specifically binds to human CD45R. This is the longest isoform of the human leucocyte common antigen, CD45. CD45 is a family of single-chain transmembrane glycoproteins with protein phosphatase activity involved in transmembrane signaling. The molecular weight of CD45R is dependent on its level of glycosylation, which varies from its sources of expression: 200 kDa from T cells, 220 kDa from B cells as well as certain activated T cells and other antigen presenting cells. Recognition of antigen may be dependent on expression levels of sialic acid.______________________________________________________________________________________________________Flow Cytometry Analysis
Human peripheral blood lymphocytes were stained with anti-CD45R (clone: YTH 80.103) (filled histogram) or Rat IgG2b isotype control (open histogram).______________________________________________________________________________________________________Immunofluorescence Analysis
Purified Anti-Human CD45R (CL7606AP) staining of paraformaldehyde-fixed paraffin-embedded human spleen sections at 400x magnification with DAPI counterstain. (Rat anti-human CD45R (CL7606AP) 1:500; Alexa Fluor 488 Goat anti-rat 1:500 (Molecular Probes) and Normal Goat Serum (blocking))
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References
1) Dianzani U, Redoglia V, Malavasi F, et al. Isoform-specific associations of CD45 with accessory molecules in human T lymphocytes. Eur J Immunol. Feb; 22(2):365-71. 1992.
2) Hale G, Clark M, Waldmann H. Therapeutic potential of rat monoclonal antibodies: isotype specificity of antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity with human lymphocytes. J Immunol. May; 134(5):3056-61. 1985.

