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CD36 FITC
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GPIIIb; GPIV; OKM-5; PASIV; FAT; SCARB3
Human
Mouse IgG1, κ
Human Monocytes
Flow cytometry
12.5 μg/mL
20 μL
948
ASR


656152 Rev. 1
Antibody Details
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CLB-IVC7

The CD36 antibody, clone CLB-IVC7, is derived from the hybridization of Sp2/0 mouse myeloma cells with spleen cells isolated from BALB/c mice immunized with human monocytes.

The CD36 antibody specifically binds to the 88-kilodalton (kDa) glycoprotein IV of platelets. The antigen is also known as GPIV, GP4, GP3B, thrombospondin receptor, PASIV, FAT, and SCARB3.

656152 Rev. 1
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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 (10)

  1. Barclay AN, Brown MH, Law SKA, McKnight AJ, Tomlinson MG, van der Merwe PA. The Leucocyte Antigen FactsBook 2nd ed. San Diego: Academic Press; 1997.
  2. Centers for Disease Control. Update: universal precautions for prevention of transmission of human immunodeficiency virus, hepatitis B virus, and other bloodborne pathogens in healthcare settings. MMWR. 1988; 37:377-388. (Biology).
  3. Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute. 2005. (Biology).
  4. Greenwalt DE, Lipsky RH, Ockenhouse CF, Ikeda H, Tandon NN, Jamieson GA. Membrane glycoprotein CD36: a review of its roles in adherence, signal transduction, and transfusion medicine.. Blood. 1992; 80(5):1105-15. (Biology). View Reference
  5. Handunnetti SM, van Schravendijk MR, Hasler T, Barnwell JW, Greenwalt DE, Howard RJ. Involvement of CD36 on erythrocytes as a rosetting receptor for Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes.. Blood. 1992; 80(8):2097-104. (Biology). View Reference
  6. Ockenhouse CF, Magowan C, Chulay JD. Activation of monocytes and platelets by monoclonal antibodies or malaria-infected erythrocytes binding to the CD36 surface receptor in vitro.. J Clin Invest. 1989; 84(2):468-75. (Biology). View Reference
  7. Ockenhouse CF, Tandon NN, Magowan C, Jamieson GA, Chulay JD. Identification of a platelet membrane glycoprotein as a falciparum malaria sequestration receptor.. Science. 1989; 243(4897):1469-71. (Biology). View Reference
  8. Tandon NN, Kralisz U, Jamieson GA. Identification of glycoprotein IV (CD36) as a primary receptor for platelet-collagen adhesion.. J Biol Chem. 1989; 264(13):7576-83. (Biology). View Reference
  9. Zola H, Swart B, Nicholson I, Voss E. Leukocyte and Stromal Cell Molecules: The CD Markers. 2007. (Biology).
  10. de Haas M, von dem Borne AEG. CD36 Workshop Panel report. In: Kishimoto T. Tadamitsu Kishimoto .. et al., ed. Leucocyte typing VI : white cell differentiation antigens : proceedings of the sixth international workshop and conference held in Kobe, Japan, 10-14 November 1996. New York: Garland Pub.; 1997:636-637.
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