Product Name: SN2 (IgG1)
Background: CD165 is a poorly characterized transmembrane protein highly expressed on platelets and many leukemic T cell lines. At lower level it is expressed on a proportion of circulating T cells and monocytes, on thymic epithelium, fibroblasts, epidermal keratinoc
Specificity: The mouse monoclonal antibody SN2, also known as SN2 N6-D11, recognizes CD165, an approximately 37-42 kDa transmembrane glycoprotein expressed mainly on leukemic T cells, double positive and double negative thymocytes (CD4-CD8-, CD4+CD8+), and platelets.
Immunogen: CD165 purified from human Molt-4 cell line
CAS NO: 173039-10-6
Product: 2-PMPA
Species Reactivity: Human
Negative Species: Applications: Flow CytometryImmunoprecipitationWestern BlottingImmunohistochemistry (frozen sections)Application note: acetone fixationImmunocytochemistry
Applications: Flow CytometryImmunoprecipitationWestern BlottingImmunohistochemistry (frozen sections)Application note: acetone fixationImmunocytochemistry
PubMed ID:http://aac.asm.org/content/49/9/3963.abstract

Product Name: SN2 (IgG1)
Background: CD165 is a poorly characterized transmembrane protein highly expressed on platelets and many leukemic T cell lines. At lower level it is expressed on a proportion of circulating T cells and monocytes, on thymic epithelium, fibroblasts, epidermal keratinoc
Specificity: The mouse monoclonal antibody SN2, also known as SN2 N6-D11, recognizes CD165, an approximately 37-42 kDa transmembrane glycoprotein expressed mainly on leukemic T cells, double positive and double negative thymocytes (CD4-CD8-, CD4+CD8+), and platelets.
Immunogen: CD165 purified from human Molt-4 cell line
CAS NO: 121494-09-5
Product: TCV-309 (chloride)
Species Reactivity: Human
Negative Species: Applications: Flow CytometryImmunoprecipitationWestern BlottingImmunohistochemistry (frozen sections)Application note: acetone fixationImmunocytochemistry
Applications: Flow CytometryImmunoprecipitationWestern BlottingImmunohistochemistry (frozen sections)Application note: acetone fixationImmunocytochemistry
PubMed ID:http://aac.asm.org/content/50/5/1900.abstract

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