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ANTIBODIES
(anti-Human and others as indicated)
NOTE: 10% Discount on purchases of 3 or more any combination of monoclonal CD antibodies. Please inquire for bulk or custom formulations (without preservative or carrier).
RDI Division of Fitzgerald Industries Intl offers a wide line of antibodies. Since no one antibody works best for all applications (flow cytometry, neutralization, blotting, histochemistry, ELISA, etc), we offer many different types of antibodies to help solve this problem. Please inquire for other applications or types of antibodies not listed below. All products are for in vitro research use only-not for use in or on humans or animals-not for use in diagnostics. Price/availability/specifications subject to change without notice.
CD35
Antibodies
Mouse anti-human CD35 antibodies
-1 clone
CATALOG# CLONE# Workshop Host Form Price
RDI-CBL157 E11 IV mIgG1 purified $375.00
RDI-CBL157FT " " " FITC $375.00
RDI-CBL157PE " " " PE $469.00
RDI-CD35abm-24 KuN241 -- mIgG1 purified $406.00 (paraffin sections)
PRODUCT CODE :RDI-CBL 157 $375.00/vial purified 200ug
also available FITC labeled: cat#RDI-CBL157FT $375.00/100 tests
PE labeled: cat#RDI-CBL157PE $469.00/100 tests
CLONE E11
ISOTYPE IgG1
SOURCE Tissue culture supernatant
PURIFICATION METHOD Protein A affinity chromatography
SPECIFICITY The CD35 antigen, CR1, is a complement component receptor with specificity for C3b, C4b and iC3b. The antigen is a 220 kDa molecule with polymorphism in a low percentage of individuals that results in molecular forms of 250 and 220/250 kDa. The CD35 antigen is expressed by diverse cell types including erythrocytes, B lymphocytes, monocytes, granulocytes, and kidney podocytes.
APPLICATIONS *Studies of CD35 expression on viable cells by indirect immunofluorescence staining
Studies of CD35 expression by cells in frozen tissue sections by indirect immunofluorescence staining
*Studies of CD35 expression in wax sections of formal/acetic fixed tissue; staining may be possible in formalin fixed tissue but so far this approach has proved unreliable
-western blot (using HeLa cells as positive control bands approx 220 and 20kda)
REFERENCES Hogg. N. Eur. J. Immunol. 14, 236 (1984)Leucocyte Typing III, Oxford University Press (1987)Tay, S. K. et al. Br. J. Obstet & Gynaecol. 94 (II) 1094-7 (1987)Allen, C. & Hogg, N. J. Natl Cancer Inst. 78 (3) 465-70 (1987)
LOT SPECIFIC DATA
PRESENTATION The monoclonal is presented at a concentration of 200µg/2ml in phosphate buffered saline containing 10mM sodium azide and 1mg/ml bovine serum albumin. We recommend that each laboratory determine an optimum working titre for use in its particular application.
STORAGE For use within 1 month of purchase store at +4oC, for long term storage aliquot antibody into small volumes and store at -20oC.
For Research Use Only. Not supplied for use in diagnostic or therapeutic procedures
cat# RDI-CD35abm-24 $406.00/100ug
RDI-CD35abm-24X $562.00/200ug
Presentation: Protein G purified antibody in 10mM PBS with 0.2% BSA and 15mM NaN3. (Bulk available without BSA/Azide upon request) concentration 200ug/ml
Immunogen: Cells from an acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL)
patient.
Isotype: mIgG1
Clone: KuN241
Reactivity: human (not rat) (others not tested)
Uses: -histochemistry (frozen and paraffin sections) approx 2-4ug/ml for 60 minutes RT
-for paraffin sections, requires boiling tissue sections in 1mM EDTA buffer pH8.0 for 10-20 minutes followed by cooling at RT for 20 minutes. -approx ab concentration 2-10ug/ml for 1 hr RT
-flow cytometry
-able to induce Ca 2+ signals in PMNs and monocytes by virtue of its binding
to CD32 through the Fc part and CR1 binding through the Fab domain
(order azide free cat#RDI-CD35abm-24XP $625.00/200ug in 0.2ml no BSA/No
Azide
Reference: 1. Mathew JM; et al. Hybridoma, 1995, 14:29-35.
Positive Control: tonsil
Localization: cell membrane
Background: Complement receptor 1 (CR1, CD35)is a cell membrane-bound, monomeric
glycoprotein that is found on numerous cell types of primates including
erythrocytes, lymphocytes, and phagocytes The primary function of CR1 is
to serve as the cellular receptor for C3b and C4b, the most important components
of the complement system leading to clearance of foreign
macromolecules.
Storage: 2-8 deg c
For Research Use Only
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