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Anti-Terminal-Deoxynucleotidyl Transferase (TdT) FITC
Regulatory Status Legend
Any use of products other than the permitted use without the express written authorization of Becton, Dickinson and Company is strictly prohibited.
Preparation And Storage
Vials should be stored at 2° to 8°C. Conjugated forms should not be frozen and should be protected from prolonged exposure to light. Each reagent is stable for the period shown on the bottle label when stored as directed.
Anti-TdT, clone E17-1519, is generated from the fusion of FO myeloma cells with spleen cells from BALB/c mice immunized with purified TdT enzyme. Anti–terminal-deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT) recognizes a 60-kilodalton (kd) polymerase, a nuclear enzyme that catalyzes the template-independent addition of nucleotides to single-stranded DNA primers. It has been reported that TdT is involved in the regulation or translocation or both of DNA and gene rearrangement during normal T- and B-cell development.
Development References (7)
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Gore SD, Kastan MB, Civin CI. Normal human bone marrow precursors that express terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase include T-cell precursors and possible lymphoid stem cells.. Blood. 1991; 77(8):1681-90. (Biology). View Reference
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Horvatinovich JM, Sparks SD, Borowitz MJ. Detection of terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase by flow cytometry: a three color method. Cytometry. 1994; 18:228-230. (Biology).
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Komori T, Okada A, Stewart V, Alt FW. Lack of N regions in antigen receptor variable regions of TdTdeficient lymphocytes. Science. 1993; 261:1171-1175. (Biology).
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Landau NR, Schatz DG, Rosa M, Baltimore D. Increased frequency of N-region insertion in a murine pre–B-cell line infected with a terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase retroviral expression vector. Mol Cell Biol. 1987; 7:3237-3243. (Biology).
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Paietta E, Meenan B, Heavey C, Thomas D. Detection of terminal transferase in acute myeloid leukemia by flow cytometry. Cytometry. 1994; 16:256-261. (Biology).
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Roma AO, Kutok JL, Shaheen G, Dorfman DM. A novel, rapid, multiparametric approach for flow cytometric analysis of intranuclear terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase. Am J Clin Pathol. 1999; 112:343-348. (Biology).
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