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The 1G8 monoclonal antibody specifically recognizes Endothelial cell-selective adhesion molecule (ESAM). ESAM is a ~55 kDa single-pass type I transmembrane glycoprotein that is encoded by ESAM (Endothelial cell-specific adhesion molecule) which belongs to the immunoglobulin supergene superfamily (IgSF). ESAM contains an IgV-type and IgC2-type domain in its extracellular region followed by a transmembrane sequence and cytoplasmic tail. ESAM is strongly expressed on platelets, megakaryocytes, and endothelial cells at interendothelial cell junctions as well as dendritic cells. Through homophilic interactions, this interendothelial cell adhesion molecule may play roles in regulating vascular permeability and in the extravasation of leucocytes, eg, neutrophils, through blood vessel walls. ESAM is also reportedly expressed on hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs). ESAM-positive cell populations are enriched for multipotent myeloid erythroid progenitors and primitive progenitors with lymphopoietic activity.
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Fujita K, Chakarov S, Kobayashi T, et al. Cell-autonomous FLT3L shedding via ADAM10 mediates conventional dendritic cell development in mouse spleen. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2019; 116(29):14714-14723. (Clone-specific: Flow cytometry). View Reference
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Kirkling ME, Cytlak U, Lau CM, et al. Notch Signaling Facilitates In Vitro Generation of Cross-Presenting Classical Dendritic Cells. Cell Rep. 2018; 23(12):3658-3672. (Clone-specific: Flow cytometry). View Reference
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Lewis KL, Caton ML, Bogunovic M, et al. Notch2 receptor signaling controls functional differentiation of dendritic cells in the spleen and intestine. Immunity. 2011; 35(5):780-791. (Biology). View Reference
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Nasdala I, Wolburg-Buchholz K, Wolburg H, et al. A transmembrane tight junction protein selectively expressed on endothelial cells and platelets.. J Biol Chem. 2002; 277(18):16294-303. (Immunogen: Electron microscopy, ELISA, Flow cytometry, Fluorescence microscopy, Immunoaffinity chromatography, Immunofluorescence, Immunohistochemistry, Western blot). View Reference
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Sudo T, Yokota T, Oritani K, et al. The endothelial antigen ESAM monitors hematopoietic stem cell status between quiescence and self-renewal. J Immunol. 2012; 189(1):200-210. (Clone-specific: Flow cytometry, Fluorescence activated cell sorting). View Reference
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