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FITC Mouse Anti-Human CD44
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BD™
Pgp-1; H-CAM; Hermes; ECMR-III; HUTCH-1; gp80-95; Ly-24; CSPG8; HCELL
Human
Mouse BALB/c IgG1, κ
Human TCR γδ+ Thymocytes
Flow cytometry
12.5 μg/mL
20 μL
V NK14, S329
960
AB_400360
Phosphate buffered saline with gelatin and 0.1% sodium azide.
RUO (GMP)


Preparation And Storage

Store vials at 2°C–8°C. Conjugated forms should not be frozen. Protect from exposure to light. Each reagent is stable until the expiration date shown on the bottle label when stored as directed.

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Antibody Details
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L178

The CD44 antibody, clone L178, is derived from hybridization of Sp2/0 myeloma mouse cells with spleen cells from BALB/c mice immunized with TCR-γ/δ+ thymocytes.

The CD44 (Leu-44) antibody recognizes a cell-surface glycoprotein that exists in a variety of isoforms. It is synthesized as a molecule with a molecular weight of 37 kilodaltons (kDa). Upon glycosylation, it is converted to an 80- to 95-kDa form. Alternatively, a 180- to 200-kDa form results from the addition of chondroitin sulfate.

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Format Details
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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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View product citations for antibody "347943" on CiteAb

Development References (11)

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  5. Dalchau R. Knapp W, Dörken W, Gilks WR, et al, ed. Leucocyte Typing IV: White Cell Differentiation Antigens. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 1989:622-625.
  6. Gallatin WM, Gale MJ Jr, Hoffman PA, et al. Selective replication of simian immunodeficiency virus in a subset of CD4+ lymphocytes. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 1989; 86:3301-3305. (Biology).
  7. Haynes BF, Telen MJ, Hale LP, Denning SM. CD44 – a molecule involved in leukocyte adherence and T-cell activation. Immunol Today. 1989; 10:423-428. (Biology).
  8. Picker LJ, de los Toyos J, Telen MJ, Haynes BF, Butcher EC. Monoclonal antibodies against the CD44 (In-[Lu]-related p80) and Pgp-1 antigens in man recognize the Hermes class of lymphocyte homing receptors. J Immunol. 1989; 142:2046-2051. (Biology).
  9. Shimizu Y, Van Seventer GA, Siraganian R, Wahl L, Shaw S. Dual role of the CD44 molecule in T-cell adhesion and activation. J Immunol. 1989; 143:2457-2463. (Biology).
  10. St John T, Meyer J, Idzerda R, Gallatin WM. Expression of CD44 confers a new adhesive phenotype on transfected cells. Cell. 1990; 60:45-52. (Biology).
  11. Stoll M, Dalchau R, Schmidt RE. Knapp W, Dörken W, Gilks WR, et al, ed. Leucocyte Typing IV: White Cell Differentiation Antigens. New York, NY: Oxford University Press; 1989:619-622.
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