TER119 antibody (biotin) (61R-1622)
Rat monoclonal TER119 antibody (biotin)
Overview
Overview
| Synonyms | Monoclonal TER119 antibody, Anti-TER119 antibody, Ly76 antibody, TER119, TER119 antibody, TER 119, TER-119 antibody, TER-119, TER 119 antibody, Ly-76 antibody |
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| Specificity | Mouse |
| Applications | FC |
| Assay Information | This rat IgM isotype control has been used by flow cytometric analysis of mouse splenocyte suspensions and should be used at the same concentration as the experimental antibody |
Images
Flow Cytometric analysis using TER119 antibody (biotin) (61R-1622)
Staining of BALB/c bone marrow cells with 0.25 ug of Rat IgG2b Isotype Control (open histogram) or 0.25 ug of TER-119 antibody (biotin) (filled histogram) followed by Streptavidin (PE). Cells in the small scatter population were used for analysis.
Specifications
| Host | Rat |
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| Clone | TER-119 |
| Isotype | IgG2b kappa |
| Tag/Conjugate | Biotin |
| Form & Buffer | Supplied in aqueous buffer with 0.09% sodium azide, may contain carrier protein/stabilizer. |
| Concentration | 500 ug/ml |
Storage & Safety
| Storage | Store at 2-8 deg C. Do not freeze. Protect from light. |
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General Information
| Biological Significance | The TER-119 monoclonal antibody reacts with mouse erythroid cells from early proerythroblast to mature erythrocyte stages. The TER-119 antigen is present in yolk sac, fetal and newborn liver, but is not expressed by cells carrying BFU-E and CFU-E activities. Several erythroleukemia cell lines tested so far are negative for expression of TER-119 antigen even after dimethylsulfoxide stimulation. Biochemical and molecular analysis of the TER-119 antigen indicate that this molecule is associated with the surface glycophorin A, but is not a typical glycophorin. |
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