CD1b Antibody (RIV12) Summary
Description |
200ug/ml of antibody purified from Bioreactor Concentrate by Protein A or G. Prepared in 10 mM PBS with 0.05% BSA & 0.05% azide. Also available WITHOUT BSA & azide at 1.0 mg/ml. (NBP2-34714)
Antibody with azide - store at 2 to 8C. Antibody without azide - store at -20 to -80C. |
Immunogen |
Human peripheral lymphocytes (Uniprot: P29016) |
Localization |
Cell surface |
Isotype |
IgG1 Kappa |
Clonality |
Monoclonal |
Host |
Mouse |
Gene |
CD1B |
Purity |
Protein A or G purified |
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Applications/Dilutions
Dilutions |
- ELISA
- Flow Cytometry 1-2 ug/million cells
- Immunocytochemistry/ Immunofluorescence 1-2 ug/ml
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Application Notes |
ELISA: For coating, order antibody without BSA). Optimal dilution for a specific application should be determined. |
Theoretical MW |
49 kDa. Disclaimer note: The observed molecular weight of the protein may vary from the listed predicted molecular weight due to post translational modifications, post translation cleavages, relative charges, and other experimental factors. |
Packaging, Storage & Formulations
Storage |
Store at 4C. |
Buffer |
10 mM PBS with 0.05% BSA |
Preservative |
0.05% Sodium Azide |
Concentration |
0.2 mg/ml |
Purity |
Protein A or G purified |
Alternate Names for CD1b Antibody (RIV12)
Background
All CD1 molecules, except CD1e, are cell surface glycoproteins that are structurally related to the MHC molecules, however, in distinction, CD1 proteins are essentially non polymorphic. CD1 has considerable structural homology with both MHC class I and class II molecules, and CD1 molecules are involved in T cell activation. In contrast to MHC, however, CD1 molecules appear to present predominantly non peptide molecules originating from lipids and glycolipids.
Limitations
This product is for research use only and is not approved for use in humans or in clinical diagnosis. Primary Antibodies are
guaranteed for 1 year from date of receipt.
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