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FITC Mouse Anti-Human TCR γδ
FITC Mouse Anti-Human TCR γδ
Flow cytometric analysis of TCR γδ expression on human peripheral blood lymphocytes. Human whole blood was costained with PE-Cy™5 Mouse Anti-Human CD3 (Cat. No. 555334/561007) and FITC Mouse Anti-Human TCR γδ (Cat. No. 559878/561995). Erythrocytes were lysed with BD FACS™ Lysing Solution (Cat. No. 349202). Two color dot-plots were derived from gated events with the side and forward light-scatter characteristics of viable lymphocytes.
Flow cytometric analysis of TCR γδ expression on human peripheral blood lymphocytes. Human whole blood was costained with PE-Cy™5 Mouse Anti-Human CD3 (Cat. No. 555334/561007) and FITC Mouse Anti-Human TCR γδ (Cat. No. 559878/561995). Erythrocytes were lysed with BD FACS™ Lysing Solution (Cat. No. 349202). Two color dot-plots were derived from gated events with the side and forward light-scatter characteristics of viable lymphocytes.
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BD Pharmingen™
TCRgd; γδ TCR; TRG@, TRD@; TCRG, TCRD; TCR gamma delta
Human (QC Testing)
Mouse IgG1, κ
Flow cytometry (Routinely Tested)
0.5 mg/ml
AB_397353
Aqueous buffered solution containing ≤0.09% sodium azide.
RUO


Preparation And Storage

Store undiluted at 4°C and protected from prolonged exposure to light. Do not freeze. The monoclonal antibody was purified from tissue culture supernatant or ascites by affinity chromatography. The antibody was conjugated with FITC under optimum conditions, and unreacted FITC was removed.

Product Notices

  1. Since applications vary, each investigator should titrate the reagent to obtain optimal results.
  2. An isotype control should be used at the same concentration as the antibody of interest.
  3. Caution: Sodium azide yields highly toxic hydrazoic acid under acidic conditions. Dilute azide compounds in running water before discarding to avoid accumulation of potentially explosive deposits in plumbing.
  4. For fluorochrome spectra and suitable instrument settings, please refer to our Multicolor Flow Cytometry web page at www.bdbiosciences.com/colors.
  5. Please refer to www.bdbiosciences.com/us/s/resources for technical protocols.
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Antibody Details
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B1

The B1 monoclonal antibody specifically binds to the γδ T cell receptor (γδ TCR). This receptor complex consists of two disulfide-linked transmembrane glycoproteins, a γ chain (45-60 kDa) and a δ subunit (40-60 kDa). The γδ TCR is associated with the signal-transducing CD3 complex. The γδ TCR is expressed by thymocytes and by peripheral T cell subsets (γδ T cells) that are located in the blood, liver, skin and various lymphoid and mucosal tissues. γδ T cells contribute to both innate and adaptive immune responses to infections and tumors. Reports suggest that γδ T cells may also play roles in antigen presentation and the regulation of autoimmune responses.

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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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Development References (10)

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