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Anti-glycophorin A PE
Regulatory Status Legend
Any use of products other than the permitted use without the express written authorization of Becton, Dickinson and Company is strictly prohibited.
Preparation And Storage
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.
GAR-2(HIR-2) Anti–glycophorin A reacts with a major sialoglycoprotein present on the human erythrocyte membrane. Glycophorin A is a transmembrane dimeric complex of 31 kilodaltons (kd) with its caboxyterminal ends extending into the cytoplasm of the red cell.
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Jokinen M, Ehnholm C, Väisänen-Rhen V, et al. Identification of the major human sialoglycoprotein from red cells, glycophorin AM, as the receptor for Escherichia coli IH 11165 and characterization of the receptor site. Eur J Biochem. 1985; 147:47-52. (Biology).
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Templeton TJ, Keister DB, Muratova O, Procter JL, Kaslow DC. Adherence of erythrocytes during exflagellation of Plasmodium falciparum microgametes is dependent on erythrocyte surface sialic acid and glycophorins. J Exp Med. 1998; 187(10):1599-1609. (Biology). View Reference
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Wybenga LE, Epand RF, Nir S, et al. Glycophorin as a receptor for sendai virus. Biochem. 1996; 35:9513-9518. (Biology).
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de Vries E, De Bruin-Versteeg S, Comans-Bitter WM, et al. Correction for erythroid cell contamination in microassay for immunophenotyping of neonatal lymphocytes. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed. 1999; 80:226-229. (Biology).
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