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Mouse Monoclonal anti-CD39 (A1), conjugated to FITC
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CatalogCode:NB100-63744
ProductName:CD39 Antibody
Product Description:Mouse Monoclonal anti-CD39 (A1), conjugated to FITC
Clone:A1
Clonality:Monoclonal
Immunogen:PHA activated human lymphocytes
Specificity:NB100-63744 binds to the human CD39 cell surface antigen, an 80kD molecule expressed on peripheral blood B cells, monocytes and T cell clones. CD39 is also weakly expressed on granulocytes.CD39 has intrinsic ecto-ATPase activity.Expression of CD39 is induced on T cells and increased on B cells as a late activation antigen.This antibody has been shown to block MHC independent target cell recognition by hapten-specific CTL.
CrossReactivity:Human. Not yet tested in other species.
Packaging:0.1 mg IgG purified Mouse ascites.
Uses:This antibody is useful for flow cytometry / FACS analysis
Localization:Integral membrane protein
Storage:Store at 4C short term. Aliquot and store at -20C long term. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles.
Purity:IgG purified
Isotype:IgG1
Host_Name:Mouse
Buffer:Phosphate buffered saline, pH7.4, 1% Bovine Serum Albumin
ListPrice:295
AppSummary:FACS
SpeciesSummary:Hu
ALTnames:Anti-ATPDase antibody; Anti-CD 39 antibody; Anti-CD39 antigen antibody; Anti-Ecto Apyrase antibody; Anti-Ecto ATP Diphosphohydrolase antibody; Anti-Ectonucleoside Triphosphate Diphosphohydrolase 1 antibody; Anti-ENTPD 1 antibody; Anti-ENTPD1 antibody; Anti-Lymphoid Cell Activation Antigen antibody; Anti-NTPDase 1 antibody; Anti-NTPDase1 antibody
ProteinTarget:CD39
PackageSize:0.1 mg
Conjugate:FITC
GeneralRef:1. Aversa, G.G. et al. (1988) Detection of a late lymphocyte activation marker by A1, A new monoclonal antibody. Transpl. Proc. 20: 49 - 52 2. Waugh, J.A. et al. (1989) Staining of normal and rejecting kidney using the activation panel. In: Leucocyte Typing IV. White cell differentiation antigens. Edited by Knapp, W. et al. Oxford University Press. p485. 3. Aversa, G.G. and Hall, B.M. (1989) Activation panel antigen expression on PBL activated by PHA or in MLR. In: Leucocyte Typing IV. White cell differentiation antigens. Edited by Knapp, W. et al. Oxford University Press, p.498. 4. Aversa, G.G. et al. (1989) Use of monoclonal antibodies to study in vivo and in vitro activated lymphocytes. Transpl. Proc. 21: 349 - 350 5. Stein, H. et al. (1989) Activated Section report. In: Leucocyte Typing IV. White cell differentiation antigens. Edited by Knapp, W. et al. Oxford University Press, p.387. 6. Aversa, G.G. and Hall, B.M. (1991) Cell surface markers of T cell activation. Transplantation Reviews 5: 9. 7. Suranyi, M.G. et al. (1991) Lymphocyte adhesion molecules in T cell mediated lysis of kidney cells. Kidney International. 39: 312 - 319 8. Stockl, J. et al. (2001) Monomorphic molecules function as additional recognition structures on haptenated target cells for HLA-A1 restricted, hapten-specific CTL. J. Immunol. 167: 2724-2733.
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