Mouse anti-Human LCA (Leucocyte Common Antigen) (unconjugated), Clone 2B11+PD7-26, IgG1, Ready-to-use
Ready-to-use Antibody for Immunohistochemistry
Background
Leukocyte common antigen (LCA) or T 200 glycoprotein was originally discovered in mice. It is composed of a family of proteins with high molecular weights (MG 180, 190, 205, 220 kD).
T 200 glycoprotein is found exclusively on cells of the hematopoietic system and is widely distributed within this system. This marker is expressed by T and B lymphocytes as well as myeloid cells and their progenitors in different variations.
A structural homolog of the mouse T 200 glycoprotein was identified in the human body. Again, all cells of the hematopoietic system expressed it. It was not found in non-hematopoietic tissues.
Synonyms
T 200 (CD45/CD45RB), LCA, Leucocyte Common Antigen T200
Specificity | LCA (Leucocyte Common Antigen) |
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Species Reactivity | Human |
Host / Source | Mouse |
Isotype | IgG1 |
Application | IHC-F, IHC-P |
Clone | 2B11+PD7-26 |
Antigen | Human LCA (Leucocyte Common Antigen) |
Quantity | 6 ml |
Format | RTU |
Storage Temperature | 2-8 °C |
Shipping Temperature | 20 °C |