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CD7 PE
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GP40; LEU-9; T-cell leukemia antigen; Tp40; TP41
Human
Mouse BALB/c IgG1, κ
P-CLL and Jurkat Cells
Flow cytometry
12.5 μg/mL
20 μL
IV T163
924
Phosphate buffered saline with gelatin and 0.1% sodium azide.
ASR


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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M-T701

The CD7 antibody, clone M-T701, is derived from the hybridization of mouse P3-X63-Ag8.653 cells with spleen cells from BALB/c mice immunized with P-CLL and Jurkat cells.

The CD7 antibody recognizes a 40-kilodalton (kDa) type I transmembrane glycoprotein that is a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSF). The CD7 antigen is also known as Leu-9, TP41, Tp40, GP40, and T-cell leukemia antigen.

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Format Details
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PE
R-Phycoerythrin (PE), is part of the BD family of Phycobiliprotein dyes. This fluorochrome is a multimeric fluorescent phycobiliprotein with excitation maximum (Ex Max) of 496 nm and 566 nm and an emission maximum (Em Max) at 576 nm. PE is designed to be excited by the Blue (488 nm), Green (532 nm) and Yellow-Green (561 nm) lasers and detected using an optical filter centered near 575 nm (e.g., a 575/26-nm bandpass filter). As PE is excited by multiple lasers, this can result in cross-laser excitation and fluorescence spillover on instruments with various combinations of Blue, Green, and Yellow-Green lasers. Please ensure that your instrument’s configurations (lasers and optical filters) are appropriate for this dye.
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PE
Yellow-Green 488 nm, 532 nm, 561 nm
496 nm, 566 nm
576 nm
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Citations & References
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Development References (8)

  1. 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).
  2. Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute. 2005. (Biology).
  3. Grümayer ER, Griesinger F, Hummell DS, Brunning RD, Kersey JH. Identification of novel B-lineage cells in human fetal bone marrow that coexpress CD7. Blood. 1991; 77:64-68. (Biology).
  4. Link M, Warnke R, Finlay J, et al. A single monoclonal antibody identifies T-cell lineage of childhood lymphoid malignancies. Blood. 1983; 62:722-728. (Biology).
  5. Palker TJ, Scearce RM, Hensley LL, Ho W, Haynes BF. Comparison of the CD7 (3A1) group of T cell workshop antibodies. In: Reinherz EL, Haynes BF, Nadler LM, Bernstein ID, ed. Leukocyte Typing II. Human T Lymphocytes. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag; 1986:303-313.
  6. Reiter C. Knapp W, Dörken B, Gilks WR, et al, ed. Leucocyte Typing IV: White Cell Differentiation Antigens. New York, NY: Oxford University Press; 1989:341-342.
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  8. Williams AF, Barclay AN. The immunoglobulin superfamily—domains for cell surface recognition. Ann Rev Immunol. 1988; 6:381-405. (Biology).
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