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Mouse Anti-Porcine CD3ε Monoclonal Antibody-[FITC]

Cat. No.VD7N336

Product TypeAnimal-targeted Antibodies

Size 0.5 mg

Product Overview

BioVenic mouse monoclonal antibody is specific for porcine CD3ε. It can be applied to FCM and IHC of porcine CD3ε.

Specifications

Application FCM; IHC
Clonality Monoclonal
Classification Primary Antibody
Clone L12N4
Host Mouse
Target Species Porcine
Species Reactivity Porcine
Specificity Porcine CD3ε
Isotype IgG2
Purity > 90%
Concentration 0.5 mg/mL
Conjugation FITC
Preservative and Stabilizer < 0.1% Sodium Azide
Buffer Phosphate Buffered Saline
Physical State Liquid

Target Information

Porcine CD3ε is a component of the CD3 complex, which is part of the T cell receptor (TCR) complex on the surface of T lymphocytes in pigs. The CD3 complex plays a critical role in T cell activation, and CD3ε is one of the signaling chains in this complex. pCD3ε is involved in the transduction of signals from the TCR to the interior of the T cell upon antigen recognition. This signaling is essential for T cell activation, leading to the initiation of the immune response, T cell proliferation, and differentiation into effector T cells.

Target Porcine CD3ε
Gene ID 397455
UniProt ID Q7YRN2

Shipping and Storage

This product is shipped with ice gel packs. Store at 2°C - 8°C (up to 12 months) on receipt. Avoid exposure to light.

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COA

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The product is for research use only.
Not for commercial, prophylactic, diagnostic, or therapeutic applications.

References

  1. Kirkham, P. A., et al. "Porcine CD3ε: its characterization, expression and involvement in activation of porcine T lymphocytes." Immunology 87.4 (1996): 616-623.
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