CD54 (ICAM-1) Monoklonaler Antikörper

CD54 (ICAM-1) Monoklonal Antikörper für FC

Wirt / Isotyp

Maus / IgG1, kappa

Getestete Reaktivität

human

Anwendung

FC

Konjugation

Unkonjugiert

CloneNo.

15.2

Kat-Nr. : 65075-1-Ig

Synonyme

BB2, CD54, ICAM 1, ICAM1, ICAM-1, P3.58



Geprüfte Anwendungen

Erfolgreiche Detektion in FChumane PBMCs

Empfohlene Verdünnung

AnwendungVerdünnung
This reagent has been tested for flow cytometric analysis. It is recommended that this reagent should be titrated in each testing system to obtain optimal results.
Sample-dependent, check data in validation data gallery

Produktinformation

65075-1-Ig bindet in FC CD54 (ICAM-1) und zeigt Reaktivität mit human

Getestete Reaktivität human
Wirt / Isotyp Maus / IgG1, kappa
Klonalität Monoklonal
Typ Antikörper
Immunogen Rheumatoide Synovialzellen und humane Monozyten
Vollständiger Name intercellular adhesion molecule 1
Berechnetes Molekulargewicht 90 kDa
GenBank-ZugangsnummerBC015969
Gene symbol ICAM1
Gene ID (NCBI) 3383
Konjugation Unkonjugiert
Form Liquid
Reinigungsmethode Affinitätsreinigung
Lagerungspuffer PBS with 0.09% sodium azide.
LagerungsbedingungenStore at 2-8°C. Stable for one year after shipment.

Hintergrundinformationen

ICAM-1 (CD54) is a 90-kDa transmembrane glycoprotein of the immunoglobulin superfamily and is critical for the firm attachment and transmigration of leukocytes out of blood vessels and into tissues (PMID: 19307690). ICAM-1 is expressed by several cell types, typically on endothelial cells and cells of the immune system, and its expression can be up-regulated by various stimuli, including TNF-α, INF-γ, IL-1 and thrombin (PMID: 3086451; 9694714; 15979056). It is a ligand for LFA-1 and Mac-1, serves as a receptor for rhinovirus, and is one of several receptors used by Plasmodium falciparum (PMID: 2566624; 2538244; 2475784).

Protokolle

Produktspezifische Protokolle
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