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Mouse Anti-Human CD14-AF647 (61D3)

Cat. No.:
9561-31
Alexa Fluor® 647 Anti-Human CD14 antibody for use in flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry / immunocytochemistry, and western blot assays.
$253.00
Size Price (USD) Quantity
100 tests $253.00
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Clone 61D3
Isotype Mouse (BALB/c) IgG1κ
Isotype Control Mouse IgG1-AF647 (15H6)
Specificity Human/Cynomolgus/Canine/Hooded Seal CD14
Alternative Names LPS-R, LPS receptor, gp55
Description CD14 is a 55 kDa glycosphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored single chain glycoprotein. It is expressed on monocytes, macrophages, dendritic cells, and Langerhans cells. It is also weakly expressed on neutrophils. CD14 appears to be involved in clearance of gram-negative bacteria via its high affinity binding to LPS-LPB complexes.
Immunogen Human peripheral monocytes
Conjugate AF647 (Alexa Fluor® 647)
Buffer Formulation Phosphate buffered saline containing < 0.1% sodium azide
Clonality Monoclonal
Concentration Lot specific
Volume 1.0 mL
Recommended Storage 2-8°C; Avoid exposure to light
Trademark Information Alexa Fluor® is a registered trademark of Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc. or its subsidiaries
Applications Flow Cytometry – Quality tested 3,6-8
Immunohistochemistry-Frozen Sections – Reported in literature 4
Immunocytochemistry – Reported in literature 3,5
Western Blot – Reported in literature 3
ELISA – Reported in literature 3
Cytoxicity – Reported in literature 1
Blocking – Reported in literature 2,3
Separation – Reported in literature 9

RRID Number AB_2796947
Gene ID 929 (Human)
102129342 (Cynomolgus)
607076 (Canine)
Gene ID Symbol CD14 (Human)
CD14 (Cynomolgus)
CD14 (Canine)
UniProt ID P08571 (Human
UniProt Name CD14_HUMAN (Human)

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