Biotin Anti-Mouse TER-119 (TER-119)
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Description
The TER-119 antibody is named for the antigen to which it binds, a 52 kDa surface protein that is associated with glycophorin-A. TER-119 is considered to be a lineage marker for later stages of erythroid cell development, as its expression begins at the pro-erythroblast stage. TER-119 antigen is not expressed at either BFU-E or CFU-E stages, i.e. prior to the pro-erythroblast stage.
Recent Publications:
Brian BF 4th, Sauer ML, Greene JT, Senevirathne SE, Lindstedt AJ, Funk OL, Ruis BL, Ramirez LA, Auger JL, Swanson WL, Nunez MG, Moriarity BS, Lowell CA, Binstadt BA, Freedman TS. A dominant function of LynB kinase in preventing autoimmunity. Sci Adv. 2022 Apr 22;8(16):eabj5227. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abj5227. Epub 2022 Apr 22. PMID: 35452291.
Kudo F, Ikutani M, Seki Y, Otsubo T, Kawamura YI, Dohi T, Oshima K, Hattori M, Nakae S, Takatsu K and Takaki S. 2015. Immunology. doi: 10.1111/imm.12537. (Flow Cytometry)
Name | Biotin Anti-Mouse TER-119 (TER-119) |
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Cat. No. | 30-5921 |
Alternative Names | TER119, Erythroid cell marker, Ly-76, Ly76 |
Gene ID | 104231 |
Clone | TER-119 |
Isotype | Rat IgG2b, κ |
Reactivity | Mouse |
Format | Biotin |
Application | Flow Cytometry |