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The CD200 antibody, clone MRC OX-104, is derived from hybridization of mouse NS-1 myeloma cells with spleen cells isolated from a mouse immunized with a recombinant fusion protein containing the two IgSF domains comprising the human CD200 extracellular region.
The CD200 antibody specifically binds to a 40–45 kilodalton (kDa) type 1 transmembrane glycoprotein containing two immunoglobulin superfamily domains (IgSF), and a short cytoplasmic tail. The CD200 antigen is also known as OX-2, MOX1, and MOX2.
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Clark MJ, Gagnon J, Williams AF, Barclay AN. MRC OX-2 antigen: a lymphoid/neuronal membrane glycoprotein with a structure like a single immunoglobulin light chain. EMBO J. 1985; 4:113-118. (Biology).
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Hoek RM, Ruuls SR, Murphy CA, et al. Down-regulation of the macrophage lineage through interaction with OX2 (CD200).. Science. 2000; 290(5497):1768-71. (Biology). View Reference
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Wright GJ, Jones M, Puklavec MJ, Brown MH, Barclay AN. The unusual distribution of the neuronal/lymphoid cell surface CD200 (OX2) glycoprotein is conserved in humans. Immunology. 2001; 102(2):173-179. (Biology). View Reference
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Wright GJ, Puklavec MJ, Willis AC, et al. Lymphoid/neuronal cell surface OX2 glycoprotein recognizes a novel receptor on macrophages implicated in the control of their function. Immunity. 2000; 13(2):233-242. (Biology). View Reference
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