FITC - anti Human CD326 (EpCAM) - VU-1D9

FITC - anti Human CD326 (EpCAM) - VU-1D9

Catalog Number:
A001109207IMM
Mfr. No.:
326F-100T
Price:
$551
  • Size:
    100 test
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      • Overview
        • The VU-1D9 monoclonal antibody reacts with the human CD326 is also known as Ep-CAM, tumor associated calcium signal transducer 1, epithelial cell surface antigen, epithelial glycoprotein 2, EGP2, adenocarcinoma associated antigen, and TROP1. This cell surface glycosylated 40 kD protein is highly expressed in bone marrow, colon, lung, and most normal epithelial cells and is expressed on carcinomas of gastrointestinal origin. Recently, it has been reported that CD326 expression occurs during the early steps of erythrogenesis. CD326 functions as a homotypic calcium-independent cell adhesion molecule and is believed to be involved in carcinogenesis by its ability to induce genes involved in cellular metabolism and proliferation. CD326 antigen is an immunotherapeutic target for the treatment of human carcinomas is a type I transmembrane protein containing six disulfide bridges and one THYRO domain.

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      • Properties
        • Antibody Type
          monoclonal
          Isotype
          IgG1
          Reactivity
          human
          Clone
          VU-1D9
          Immunogen
          Human small cell lung carcinoma cell line NCl-H69
          Conjugate
          FITC
          Storage
          Store in the dark at 2-8 °C
          Concentration
          Please refer to the Certificate of Analysis for the lot-specific concentration.
          Molecular Weight
          40 kDa
          Regulatory Status
          RUO
          Antigen
          EpCAM

          * For research use only.

      • Applications
        • Application
          Flow Cytometry
          Application Description
          CD326, clone VU-1D9, is a mAb intended for the identification of bone marrow, colon, lung, and most normal epithelial cells. Also highly expressed on carcinomas of gastrointestinal origin. Expressed during early erythrogenesis...

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