CD57, NK Cells

CD57, NK Cells

Catalog Number:
A001004354NOR
Mfr. No.:
CD57-1
Price:
$656
  • Size:
    1 ml
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      • Overview
        • Antibody solution in stabilizing phosphate buffer pH 7.3. Contains 0.5% BSA and 0.09 % sodium azide**. The volume is sufficient for at least 100 immunohistochemical tests (100 µl working solution / test). Use appropriate antibody diluent e.g. BIOLOGO Art .No. PU002.

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          Background

          CD57 (NHK-1) is a glycoprotein with an oligosaccharide antigen determinant, which is localized especially on NK-cells, but also on subsets of T- and B-cells. T-cells expriming CD57 are upregulated in patients with HIV infection and after transplantation. The antigen is also exprimed by neuronal tissues and most neuroendocrine cells. human CD57, a 110 kDa membrane protein of human lymphocytes.

      • Properties
        • Host
          mouse
          Isotype
          IgM
          Reactivity
          human
          Clone
          NK-1
          Immunogen
          Preparation of a HSB-2 T-cell line
          Purification
          antibody solution in stabilizing phosphate buffer pH 7.3. Contains 0.09 % sodium azide**. The volume is sufficient for at least 100 immunohistochemical tests (100 µl working solution / test). Use appropriate antibody diluent e.g. BIOLOGO Art .No. PU002.
          Storage
          2-8°C
          Note
          The preservative sodium azide is known to be poisonous and potentially hazardous to health. It should be handled only by trained staff. Despite of the product's low azide concentration it must be handled with care. Dispose according to regional rules!

          * This product is intended FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY, and FOR TESTS IN VITRO, not for use in diagnostic or therapeutic procedures involving humans or animals.

      • Applications
        • Application
          IHC (frozen); IHC (paraffin)
        • Application Dilutions
          IHC 1:10-1:100
      • Reference
        • 1. Toru Abo, et al. (1984) A differentiation antigen of human NK and K cells, identified by a monoclonal antibody (NHK-1) J. Immunol. 127: 1024-1029.

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