CD235 (Glycophorin) (clone EBS-CD-059), anti-human
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SKU
EMC0136-01
Catalog Number: EMC0136-01
Size: 100 μg
Isotype: mouse IgG2a-k
Applications: fcm, IHC/F, IF
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Size: 100 μg
Isotype: mouse IgG2a-k
Applications: fcm, IHC/F, IF
Bulk Order 0,5 mg, 1 mg? Contact us!
Source:
A BALB/c mouse was immunized with human erythrocytes, treated with neuraminidase (V.cholerae).
Fusion partner: X63.Ag8.653.
Specifications:
EBS-CD-059 reacts with a 39 kDa sialoglycoprotein known as glycophorin A, present on red cells and erythroid precursor cells. Glycophorin A is the carrier of blood group M and N specificities, while Glycophorin B carries S and U specificities. Providing a mucin like coat, glycophorin may play a role in preventing red cell aggregation in the circulation. Glycophorin also acts as receptor for Sendai and Parvovirus.
Species reactivity:
Positive: human.
Applications:
Blood groups, haematology and virology.
Flow cytometry: +
Frozen sections: +
Immunofluorescence: +
Positive control: Erythrocytes.
References:
- Cartron JP et al, Transfus Med Rev6(2): 63-92 (1992).
- Gahmberg CG et al. Rev Fr Transfus Immunohematol24(1): 53-73 (1981).
- Wybenga LE et al. Biochemistry,35(29): 9513-8 (1996).
- Rahuel C et al. J Biol Chem269(52): 32752-8 (1994).
- Thacker TC et al. J Gen Virol79: 2163-9 (1998).
A BALB/c mouse was immunized with human erythrocytes, treated with neuraminidase (V.cholerae).
Fusion partner: X63.Ag8.653.
Specifications:
EBS-CD-059 reacts with a 39 kDa sialoglycoprotein known as glycophorin A, present on red cells and erythroid precursor cells. Glycophorin A is the carrier of blood group M and N specificities, while Glycophorin B carries S and U specificities. Providing a mucin like coat, glycophorin may play a role in preventing red cell aggregation in the circulation. Glycophorin also acts as receptor for Sendai and Parvovirus.
Species reactivity:
Positive: human.
Applications:
Blood groups, haematology and virology.
Flow cytometry: +
Frozen sections: +
Immunofluorescence: +
Positive control: Erythrocytes.
References:
- Cartron JP et al, Transfus Med Rev6(2): 63-92 (1992).
- Gahmberg CG et al. Rev Fr Transfus Immunohematol24(1): 53-73 (1981).
- Wybenga LE et al. Biochemistry,35(29): 9513-8 (1996).
- Rahuel C et al. J Biol Chem269(52): 32752-8 (1994).
- Thacker TC et al. J Gen Virol79: 2163-9 (1998).
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