Article No
AFC-MVWNP2-0.1
Application | FC |
Article No | AFC-MVWNP2-0.1 |
Biosite Brand | Biosite Flow |
Country Availability | all |
Clone | R73 |
Clone Type | monoclonal |
Concentration | 0.5 mg/ml |
Conjugation | FITC |
Description | Anti-Rt TCR alpha/beta FITC |
Recommended Dilution | The purified antibody is conjugated with Fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) under optimum conditions. The reagent is free of unconjugated FITC. |
Supplier | Nordic Biosite |
Format | FITC |
Immunogen | Rat T blasts and erythrocytes |
Isotype | IgG1 k |
Keywords | CD Antigens & MHC (Veterinary), CD and Related Antigens & MHC (Rodent) |
Notes | The antigen-specific T cell receptor (TCR) is composed of either alpha and beta subunit, or gamma and delta subunit. Majority of T cells present in the blood, lymph and secondary lymphoid organs express TCR alpha/beta heterodimers, whereas the T cells expressing TCR gamma/delta heterodimers are localized mainly in epithelial tissues and at the sites of infection. The subunits of TCR heterodimers are covalently bonded and in the endoplasmic reticulum they associate with CD3 subunits to form functional TCR-CD3 complex. Lack of expression of any of the chains is sufficient to stop cell surface expression. |
Alias Names | TCRA/B |
Previous Article No | AFC-5056-2, AFC-MVWNP2-0.1 |
Product Type | Antibodies Primary |
Protocol | Flow cytometry: Recommended dilution: 1-3 μg/ml. |
Purification | Purified antibody is conjugated with fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) under optimum conditions and unconjugated antibody and free fluorochrome are removed by size-exclusion chromatography. |
Research Area | Immunology |
Size | 0.1 mg |
Source / Host | mouse |
Species Reactivity | monkey, rat |
Storage | Store at 2-8°C. Protect from prolonged exposure to light. Do not freeze. |
Substrate / Buffer | Phosphate buffered saline (PBS), pH 7.4, 15 mM sodium azide |
Technical Specifications | The mouse monoclonal R73 recognizes an extracellular epitope TCR alpha/beta, the dominant subtype of T cell receptor expressed in peripheral blood. |
Product Page Updated | 2024-01-03T12:18:20.318Z |