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The CMRF-56 monoclonal antibody specifically binds to a 96 kDa, early activation/differentiation antigen expressed on dendritic cells (DCs). The CMRF-56 antigen is expressed on isolated Langerhans cells, dermal DCs, migratory dermal DCs and monocyte derived DCs (GM-CSF, IL-4, TNF-α). Circulating blood DCs are CMRF-56-, but its expression is induced within 6 hrs of in vitro culture. Tonsil and synovial fluid DCs upregulate CMRF-56 expression following short-term in vitro culture. It is not detected on resting peripheral blood leukocytes, but is on a subpopulation of tonsil B cells and on in vitro cultured CD19+ cells. CMRF-56 was generated using the Hodgkin's-derived L428 cell line as immunogen. This reagent could be useful in flow cytometric or immunomagnetic separation procedures and immunohistochemical staining of acetone-fixed frozen tissue sections.
Development References (3)
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Fearnley DB, McLellan AD, Mannering SI, Hock BD, Hart DN. Isolation of human blood dendritic cells using the CMRF-44 monoclonal antibody: implications for studies on antigen-presenting cell function and immunotherapy. Blood. 1997; 89(10):3708-3716. (Clone-specific: Flow cytometry, Immunohistochemistry). View Reference
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Hock BD, Fearnley DB, Boyce A. Human dendritic cells express a 95 kDa activation/differentiation antigen defined by CMRF-56. Tissue Antigens. 1999; 53(4 Pt 1):320-334. (Clone-specific: Flow cytometry, Immunohistochemistry). View Reference
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Hock BD, Starling GC, Daniel PB, Hart DN. Characterization of CMRF-44, a novel monoclonal antibody to an activation antigen expressed by the allostimulatory cells within peripheral blood, including dendritic cells. Immunology. 1994; 83(4):573-581. (Clone-specific: Flow cytometry, Immunohistochemistry). View Reference
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