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Overview
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Antigen Distribution: CD1d is expressed on monocytes, DCs, macrophages, and epithelial cells
Specificity: Clone D5 recognizes an epitope on human CD1d
Purification method: This monoclonal antibody was purified using multi-step affinity chromatography methods such as Protein A or G depending on the species and isotype.
Isotype Control: Mouse IgG2b Isotype Control for In Vivo - Low Endotoxin [MPC-11] (ICH2250)
Endotoxin: ≤ 0.75 EU/mg as determined by the LAL method
Aggregation: Aggregation level ≤ 1%Please contact us at for specific academic pricing.
Background
CD1d antibody, D5, recognizes human CD1d, also known as CD1.1 and Ly-38, a 48 kDa type 1 membrane glycoprotein that belongs to the cluster of differentiation 1 (CD1) family of glycoproteins. CD1d is expressed on epithelial cells and monocyte-derived antigen presenting cells (APCs), including monocytes, DCs, and macrophages. CD1d is an MHC class I-like molecule involved in the presentation of lipid antigens, such as α-galactosylceramide (α-GalCer), to a highly conserved T cell subset, named invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells or CD1d-restricted T cells1. Following activation, iNKT cells rapidly proliferate and produce large amounts of cytokines and cytolytic mediators
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