APC Anti-Mouse CD69 Antibody [clone H1.2F3]
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SKU
E-AB-F1187UE
Catalog Number: E-AB-F1187UE
Reactivity: Mouse, Clone: H1.2F3
Isotype: Armenian Hamster IgG, Conjugation: APC
Applications: FCM
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Reactivity: Mouse, Clone: H1.2F3
Isotype: Armenian Hamster IgG, Conjugation: APC
Applications: FCM
Datasheet, Questions? Contact us!
Background:
CD69 is a 60 kD type II membrane protein composed of a 27/33 kD disulfide-linked homodimer, also known as Very Early Activation Antigen (VEA), AIM, EA1, MLR3, and gp34/28. It is expressed on a subset of thymocytes and platelets. CD69 is rapidly induced on activated T and B cells, neutrophils, and NK cells. It is a C-type lectin, closely related to the NKR-P1 and Ly-49 NK cell activation molecules. CD69 is involved in the early events of cell activation and thymocyte positive selection.
Research Area: Cancer, Immunology, Stem cells
Synonyms:
AIM, CLEC2C, GP32/28, MLR-3, VEA, EA1
Swissprot: P37217
Buffer: PBS with 0.05% Proclin300, 1% BSA
Concentration: 0.2 mg/mL
Storage:
Store at 2~8°C and protected from prolonged exposure to light. Do not freeze.
Alternative for product with catalog number:
104513, 104514
CD69 is a 60 kD type II membrane protein composed of a 27/33 kD disulfide-linked homodimer, also known as Very Early Activation Antigen (VEA), AIM, EA1, MLR3, and gp34/28. It is expressed on a subset of thymocytes and platelets. CD69 is rapidly induced on activated T and B cells, neutrophils, and NK cells. It is a C-type lectin, closely related to the NKR-P1 and Ly-49 NK cell activation molecules. CD69 is involved in the early events of cell activation and thymocyte positive selection.
Research Area: Cancer, Immunology, Stem cells
Synonyms:
AIM, CLEC2C, GP32/28, MLR-3, VEA, EA1
Swissprot: P37217
Buffer: PBS with 0.05% Proclin300, 1% BSA
Concentration: 0.2 mg/mL
Storage:
Store at 2~8°C and protected from prolonged exposure to light. Do not freeze.
Alternative for product with catalog number:
104513, 104514
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