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BD® CompBeads can be used as surrogates to assess fluorescence spillover (compensation). When fluorochrome conjugated antibodies are bound to BD® CompBeads, they have spectral properties very similar to cells. However, for some fluorochromes there can be small differences in spectral emissions compared to cells, resulting in spillover values that differ when compared to biological controls. It is strongly recommended that when using a reagent for the first time, users compare the spillover on cells and BD® CompBeads to ensure that BD® CompBeads are appropriate for your specific cellular application.
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Companion Products
The TX56 monoclonal antibody specifically recognizes CD155, which is also known as Poliovirus Receptor (PVR), Tumor-associated glycoprotein E4 (Tage4), or Tumor-associated antigen 1 (Taa1). CD155 is a type I transmembrane glycoprotein that belongs to the Ig supergene family. CD155 is an adhesion receptor that binds to different ligands including nectin-3, CD96 (Tactile), CD226 (DNAM-1), TIGIT, and the extracellular matrix protein vitronectin. It is highly expressed on double-positive thymocytes and variably expressed on mature thymocytes and T cells, including regulatory T cells and NKT cells. CD155 is also differentially expressed on subsets of B cells, plasma cells, dendritic cells, and monocytes. CD155 expression is upregulated by activated T cells, B cells, and dendritic cells. CD155 is involved in forming adherens junctions between adjacent epithelial or endothelial cells. CD155 plays roles in regulating cell growth, adhesion, motility, migration as well as NK and T cell-mediated cytotoxicity.
Development References (7)
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Danisch S, Qiu Q, Seth S, et al. CD226 interaction with CD155 impacts on retention and negative selection of CD8 positive thymocytes as well as T cell differentiation to follicular helper cells in Peyer's Patches.. Immunobiology. 2013; 218(2):152-8. (Biology). View Reference
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Iguchi-Manaka A, Kai H, Yamashita Y, et al. Accelerated tumor growth in mice deficient in DNAM-1 receptor. J Exp Med. 2008; 205(13):2959-2964. (Clone-specific: Flow cytometry). View Reference
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Iguchi-Manaka A, Okumura G, Kojima H, et al. Increased Soluble CD155 in the Serum of Cancer Patients. PLoS One. 2016; 11(4):e0152982. (Clone-specific: ELISA). View Reference
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Kourepini E, Paschalidis N, Simoes DC, Aggelakopoulou M, Grogan JL, Panoutsakopoulou V. TIGIT Enhances Antigen-Specific Th2 Recall Responses and Allergic Disease. J Immunol. 2016; 196(9):3570. (Clone-specific: Flow cytometry). View Reference
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Lenac Rovis T, Kucan Brlic P, Kaynan N, et al. Inflammatory monocytes and NK cells play a crucial role in DNAM-1-dependent control of cytomegalovirus infection. J Exp Med. 2016; 213(9):1835-1850. (Clone-specific: Flow cytometry, Immunofluorescence). View Reference
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Stanietsky N, Rovis TL, Glasner A, et al. Mouse TIGIT inhibits NK-cell cytotoxicity upon interaction with PVR.. Eur J Immunol. 2013; 43(8):2138-50. (Biology). View Reference
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Tahara-Hanaoka S, Shibuya K, Onoda Y et al. Functional characterization of DNAM-1 (CD226) interaction with its ligands PVR (CD155) and nectin-2 (PRR-2/CD112). Int Immunol. 2006; 16(4):533-538. (Biology). View Reference
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