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Companion Products
The H132 monoclonal antibody specifically recognizes the variable beta 13.2 region of the β subunit of the human αβ T cell receptor for antigen (TCR Vβ13.2). TCR Vβ13.2 is expressed on subsets of TCR αβ positive thymocytes and peripheral CD4+ and CD8+ T cells. The H132 antibody is useful for multiparameter analyses designed to study the nature of TCR Vβ13.2-positive cells including normal T cells as well as T cell clones, hybridomas, or tumors. It is also useful for analyzing TCR Vβ repertoires expressed by T cell populations collected from blood, tissues or other sources in health and disease models including inflammation, autoimmunity, responses to superantigens, tumors, and infectious diseases including HIV infection. The H132 antibody can reportedly stimulate the proliferation of TCR Vβ13.2-positive T cells. The H132 antibody recognizes human TCR Vβ13.2 subfamily members but does not react with other human TCR Vβ13 family members including TCR Vβ13.1, Vβ13.3, Vβ13.5 and Vβ13.6 subfamily members.
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Dong T, Stewart-Jones G, Chen N, et al. HIV-specific cytotoxic T cells from long-term survivors select a unique T cell receptor.. J Exp Med. 2004; 200(12):1547-57. (Biology). View Reference
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Mongkolsapaya J, Jaye A, Callan MF, Magnusen AF, McMichael AJ, Whittle HC. Antigen-specific expansion of cytotoxic T lymphocytes in acute measles virus infection.. J Virol. 1999; 73(1):67-71. (Clone-specific: Flow cytometry). View Reference
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Moss P, Gillespie G, Frodsham P, Bell J, Reyburn H. Clonal populations of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells in patients with multiple myeloma and paraproteinemia. Blood. 1996; 87(8):3296-3306. (Clone-specific: Flow cytometry). View Reference
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Salameire D, Solly F, Fabre B, et al. Accurate detection of the tumor clone in peripheral T-cell lymphoma biopsies by flow cytometric analysis of TCR-Vβ repertoire.. Mod Pathol. 2012; 25(9):1246-57. (Clone-specific: Flow cytometry). View Reference
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