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Mouse Anti-Human CD45RA-AF700 (F8-11-13)

Cat. No.:
9630-27
Alexa Fluor® 700 Anti-Human CD45RA antibody for use in flow cytometry assays.
$259.00
Size Price (USD) Quantity
100 tests $259.00
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Clone F8-11-13
Isotype Mouse (BALB/c) IgG1κ
Isotype Control Mouse IgG1-AF700 (15H6)
Specificity Human CD45RA
Description CD45RA is a 220 kDa exon A-dependent isoform of CD45. It is expressed on 40-50% of CD4+ peripheral T cells, 50% of peripheral CD8+ T cells, and a portion of B lymphocytes and monocytes.
Immunogen Purified lymphocytes from human lymph nodes
Conjugate AF700 (Alexa Fluor® 700)
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 1,5-7
Immunohistochemistry-Frozen Sections – Reported in literature 2,3
Immunohistochemistry-Paraffin Sections – Reported in literature 2,3
Immunoprecipitation – Reported in literature 4
Purification – Reported in literature 1

RRID Number AB_2797039
Gene ID 5788 (Human)
Gene ID Symbol PTPRC (Human)
Gene ID Aliases B220; CD45; CD45R; GP180; L-CA; LCA; LY5; T200
UniProt ID P08575 (Human)
UniProt Name PTPRC_HUMAN (Human)

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