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cFluor<sup>®</sup> R780 Anti-Human CD10 (HI10a)

cFluor® R780 Anti-Human CD10 (HI10a)

種類 R7-20604
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説明

The HI10a monoclonal antibody binds to human CD10, a 100 kD neutral endopeptidase and a member of the metalloprotease family. It is a type II transmembrane protein also known as common acute lymphoblastic leukemia antigen (CALLA), enkephalinase, and neprilysin. CD10 is expressed on B cell precursors, T cell precursors, and neutrophils. CD10 is involved in B cell development and has been shown to bind opioid enkephalins, bradykinin, angiotensins I and II, and other biologically active peptides. The antibody was conjugated to a fluorophore and purified by chromatography.


PRODUCT DETAILS

Clone:         HI10a

Reactivity:    Human

Format:        cFluor® R7801

Isotype:              Mouse IgG1, κ

Tested Dilution:  5 μL / test

Application:        Flow Cytometry

Storage:               2-8°C and protected from light. Do not freeze

Formulation:       Phosphate-buffered solution, pH 7.2, containing 0.09% sodium azide and 0.2% BSA (Origin USA)

Data Sheets:       TDS SDS

 

RECOMMENDED USAGE

Each lot of this antibody is quality control tested using flow cytometric analysis. For flow cytometric staining, the suggested use of this reagent is 5 µL per 1 million cells in a staining volume of 100 µL. If whole blood is analyzed, then use 5 µL per 100 µL. It is recommended that users titrate the antibody to obtain the optimal result for their specific application.

Please briefly centrifuge the reagent vial before use.

Use appropriate personal protective equipment per the product safety data sheet when using this product.

 

REFERENCES

  1. Shipp M, et al. 1993. Blood 82:1052.

  2. Lu B, et al. 1995. J. Exp. Med. 181:2271.


1cFluor® R780 is a tandem dye made with APC. Caution – Tandem dyes may show changes in their emission spectra with prolonged exposure to light or fixatives.


For Research Use Only. Not intended for use in diagnostic procedures.