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CyFlow™ CD105 PE

CyFlow™ CD105 PE
Alternative Name: Endoglin
Antibody: Yes
Antigen: CD105
Application: Flow cytometry
Clonality: monoclonal
Clone: MJ7/18
Emission Maximum: 576 nm
Excitation Maximum: 496 nm, 565 nm
Field of Interest: Immunophenotyping, MHC
Format/Fluorochrome: PE
Isotype: IgG2a
Laser: Blue , Green, Yellow
Regulatory Status: RUO
Source Species: Rat
Target Species: Mouse
Product number: AY012062

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Concentration Unit mg/mL Concentration 0,5 Quantity 0.1 mg Volume 0.2 mL... more
CyFlow™ CD105 PE
Concentration Unitmg/mL
Concentration0,5
Quantity0.1 mg
Volume0.2 mL
ImmunogenInflamed mouse skin
Background InformationCD105 (Endoglin) is a homodimeric transmembrane glycoprotein serving in presence of TGFβR-2 as a receptor for TGFβ-1 and TGFβ-3. CD105 is highly expressed on endothelial cells and promotes angiogenesis during wound healing, infarcts and in a wide range of tumours and its gene expression is stimulated by hypoxia. CD105 prevents apoptosis in hypoxic endothelial cells and also antagonizes the inhibitory effects of TGFβ-1 on vascular endothelial cell growth and migration. Normal cellular levels of CD105 are required for formation of new blood vessels.
UsageThe reagent is designed for Flow Cytometry analysis. Working concentrations should be determined by the investigator.
Storage BufferThe reagent is provided in phosphate buffered saline (PBS) solution, pH ≈7.4, containing 0.09% (w/v) sodium azide.
StorageAvoid prolonged exposure to light. Store in the dark at 2-8°C. Do not freeze.
StabilityDo not use after expiration date stamped on vial label.
Specific References

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