Anti-Human CD3-FITC/CD4-PE/CD8a-PE/Cyanine7/CD45-PerCP Cocktail (E-AB-FC0009)
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| Reactivity | Human |
| Applications | FCM |
| Clonality | Monoclonal |
| Concentration | 5 μL/Test |
| Buffer | Phosphate buffered solution, pH 7.2, containing 0.09% stabilizer. |
| Clone No. | OKT-3;RPA-T4;OKT-8;HI30 |
| Conjugation | FITC;PE;PE/Cyanine 7;PerCP |
| Storage | This product can be stored at 2-8°C for 12 months. Please protected from prolonged exposure to light and do not freeze. |
| Shipping | Ice bag |
| background | This product is a FCM antibody cocktail made up of FITC Anti-Human CD3 Antibody [Clone: OKT-3] (Mouse IgG2a, κ),PE Anti-Human CD4 Antibody [Clone: RPA-T4] (Mouse IgG1, κ), PE/Cyanine7 Anti-Human CD8a Antibody[Clone: OKT-8] (Mouse IgG2a, κ) and PerCP Anti-Human CD45 Antibody [Clone: HI30] (Mouse IgG1, κ).; CD3 is a heterotetrameric protein consisting of a CD3γ, a CDδ and 2 CD3ε. It forms complex with TCR. OKT-3 recognize human CD3ε. Human CD3 is expressed on the surface of T cells and NKT cells.; CD4 is also called Leu-3 or T4. It's a single-chain type I transmembrane glycoprotein, mainly expressed on the surface of T cells, and monocytes/macrophages. In T cells, CD4 forms complex with TCR/CD3 and play important roles in T cell immunity. The target of HIV is CD4+ T cells. Reduction of CD4+ T cells is the main reason of defected immunity after HIV infection.; CD8 is mainly expressed on cytotoxic T cells and also some subpopulations of NK cells. CD8 forms dimer function. In most cells, CD8 is a heterodimer consisting of CD8a and CD8b, but in NK cells nearly all CD8 is homodimer of CD8a. CD8a can form co-receptor with MHC-I restricted TCR to promote T cell antigen recognition and activation.; CD45 is a single-chain type I transmembrane glycoprotein. Except for erythrocytes and platelets, CD45 is expressed on nearly all of the hematopoietic cells with high level. It is a common marker for blood leukocytes. CD45 is a receptor type protein tyrosine phophatase and plays essential roles in B cell and T cells signaling. |
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