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Hamster Anti-Mouse CD28-FITC (PV-1)

Cat. No.:
1615-02
FITC Anti-Mouse CD28 antibody for use in flow cytometry assays.
$248.00
Size Price (USD) Quantity
0.5 mg $248.00
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Clone PV-1
Isotype Hamster (Armenian) IgG2
Isotype Control Hamster IgG-FITC
Specificity Mouse CD28
Alternative Names Tp44, T44
Description CD28 is a type I disulfide-linked homodimer that is constitutively expressed on most thymocytes, at low density on nearly all CD4+ and CD8+ peripheral T lymphocytes and at very low levels on NK cells. Its expression is upregulated upon T-cell activation. CD28 is a ligand for CD80 (B7-1) and CD86 (B7-2) on B cells and other antigen presenting cells and plays an important role in the interaction between T cells and B cells. CD28 is a costimulatory receptor involved in many, but not all, T-cell independent immune responses.
Immunogen C57BL/6N mouse T cell lymphoma EL4 cell line
Conjugate FITC (Fluorescein)
Buffer Formulation Phosphate buffered saline containing < 0.1% sodium azide
Clonality Monoclonal
Concentration 0.5 mg/mL
Volume 1.0 mL
Recommended Storage 2-8°C; Avoid exposure to light
Applications Flow Cytometry – Quality tested 1,6
Immunoprecipitation – Reported in literature 1,2
Costimulation – Reported in literature 1,3,4
Stimulation – Reported in literature 5

RRID Number AB_2795030
Gene ID 12487 (Mouse)
Gene ID Symbol Cd28 (Mouse)
UniProt ID P31041 (Mouse
UniProt Name CD28_MOUSE (Mouse)

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  1. 1. Abe R, Vandenberghe P, Craighead N, Smoot DS, Lee KP, June CH. Distinct signal transduction in mouse CD4+ and CD8+ splenic T cells after CD28 receptor ligation. J Immuno. 1995;154:985-97. (Immunogen, FC, IP, Costim)
  2. 2. Dodson LF, Boomer JS, Deppong CM, Shah DD, Sim J, Bricker TL, et al. Targeted knock-in mice expressing mutations of CD28 reveal an essential pathway for costimulation. Mol Cell Biol. 2009;29:3710-21. (IP)
  3. 3. Kanzaki M, Wada J, Sugiyama K, Nakatsuka A, Teshigawara S, Murakami K, et al. Galectin-9 and T cell immunoglobulin mucin-3 pathway is a therapeutic target for type 1 diabetes. Endocrinology. 2012;153:612-20. (Costim)
  4. 4. Tomimori Y, Tanaka Y, Goto M, Fukuda Y. Repeated topical challenge with chemical antigen elicits sustained dermatitis in NC/Nga mice in specific-pathogen-free condition. J Invest Dermatol. 2005;124:119-24. (Costim)
  5. 5. Zhang T, Fresnay S, Welty E, Sangrampurkar N, Rybak E, Zhou H, et al. Selective CD28 blockade attenuates acute and chronic rejection of murine cardiac allografts in a CTLA-4-dependent manner. Am J Transplant. 2011;11:1599-1609. (Stim)
  6. 6. Jacobsen J, Haabeth OW, Tveita AA, Schjetne KW, Munthe LA, Bogen B. Naive idiotope-specific B and T cells collaborate efficiently in the absence of dendritic cells. J Immunol. 2014;192:4174-83. (FC)
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