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FITC Mouse Anti-Human CD57
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BD™
Human
Mouse IgM, κ
Membrane extracts of the HSB-2 T-lymphoblastoid cell line
Flow cytometry
12.5 μg/mL
20 μL
27087
Phosphate buffered saline with gelatin and 0.1% sodium azide.
RUO (GMP)


Preparation And Storage

The monoclonal antibody is supplied as 25 µg purified immunoglobulin in 2.0 mL (12.5 µg/mL) of phosphate-buffered saline. The FITC conjugate is supplied as 25 µg in 2.0 mL (12.5 µg/mL). The biotin conjugate is supplied as 25 µg in 2.0 mL (12.5 µg/mL). Buffered saline contains gelatin and 0.1% sodium azide. The vials should be stored at 2° to 8°C. Conjugated forms should not be frozen and should be protected from prolonged exposure to light. Each reagent is stable for the period shown on the bottle label when stored as directed.

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Antibody Details
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HNK-1

The CD57 antibody, clone HNK-1, is derived from the hybridization of P3-X63-Ag8.653 mouse myeloma cells with lymph node cells isolated from BALB/c mice immunized with membrane extracts of the HSB-2 T–lymphoblastoid cell line.

The CD57 (Leu-7) antibody recognizes a 110-kilodalton (kDa) glycoprotein that is expressed on a subset of natural killer (NK) lymphocytes and T lymphocytes. The antigen is a carbohydrate structure associated with myelin-associated glycoprotein.

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FITC
Fluorescein (FITC) is part of the BD blue family of dyes. This is a small organic fluorochrome with an excitation maximum (Ex Max) at 494-nm and an emission maximum (Em Max) at 518-nm. FITC is designed to be excited by the Blue laser (488-nm) and detected using an optical filter centered near 520 nm (e.g., a 530/30-nm bandpass filter). Please ensure that your instrument’s configurations (lasers and optical filters) are appropriate for this dye.
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FITC
Blue 488 nm
494 nm
518 nm
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Citations & References
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Development References (12)

  1. Abo T, Balch CM. A differentiation antigen of human NK and K cells identified by a monoclonal antibody (HNK-1). J Immunol. 1981; 127(3):1024-1029. (Biology). View Reference
  2. Bunn PA, Gazdar AF, Carney DN, Minna J. Small cell lung carcinoma and natural killer cells share an antigenic determinant, Leu-7. Clin Res. 1984; 32:416A. (Biology).
  3. Kruse J, Mailhammer R, Wernecke H, et al. Neural cell adhesion molecules and myelin-associated glycoprotein share a common carbohydrate moiety recognized by monoclonal antibodies L2 and HNK-1.. Nature. 1984 September; 311(5982):153-155. (Biology). View Reference
  4. Lanier LL, Le AM, Civin CI, Loken MR, Phillips JH. The relationship of CD16 (Leu-11) and Leu-19 (NKH-1) antigen expression on human peripheral blood NK cells and cytotoxic T lymphocytes. J Immunol. 1986; 136(12):4480-4486. (Biology). View Reference
  5. Lanier LL, Le AM, Phillips JH, Warner NL, Babcock GF. Subpopulations of human natural killer cells defined by expression of the Leu-7 (HNK-1) and Leu-11 (NK-15) antigens. J Immunol. 1983; 131(4):1789-1796. (Biology). View Reference
  6. Lewis DE, Puck JM, Babcock GF, Rich RR. Disproportionate expansion of a minor T cell subset in patients with lymphadenopathy syndrome and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.. J Infect Dis. 1985; 151(3):555-9. (Biology). View Reference
  7. Manara GC, De Panfilis G, Ferrari C.. Ultrastructural characterization of human large granular lymphocyte subsets defined by the expression of HNK-1 (Leu-7), Leu-11, or both HNK-1 and Leu-11 antigens.. J Histochem Cytochem. 1985 November; 33(11):1129-1133. (Biology). View Reference
  8. McGarry RC, Helfand SL, Quarles RH, Roder JC. Recognition of myelin-associated glycoprotein by the monoclonal antibody HNK-1. Nature. 1983; 306(5941):376-378. (Biology). View Reference
  9. Mechtersheimer G, Staudter M, Möller P.. Expression of the natural killer cell-associated antigens CD56 and CD57 in human neural and striated muscle cells and in their tumors.. Cancer Res. 1991 February; 51(4):1300-1307. (Biology). View Reference
  10. Prince HE, Kreiss JK, Kasper CK, et al. Distinctive lymphocyte subpopulation abnormalities in patients with congenital coagulation disorders who exhibit lymph node enlargement. Blood. 1985; 66:64. (Biology).
  11. Schubert J, Lanier LL, Schmidt RE. Knapp W, Dörken B, Gilks WR, et al, ed. Leucocyte Typing IV: White Cell Differentiation Antigens. New York, NY: Oxford University Press; 1989:711-714.
  12. Stites DP, Casavant CH, McHugh TM, et al. Flow cytometric analysis of lymphocyte phenotypes in AIDS using monoclonal antibodies and simultaneous dual immunofluorescence.. Clin Immunol Immunopathol. 1986; 38(2):161-77. (Biology). View Reference
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