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Mouse Anti-Porcine Monocyte/Granulocyte Monoclonal Antibody-[FITC]

Cat. No.VD7N348

Product TypeAnimal-targeted Antibodies

Size 0.5 mg

Product Overview

BioVenic mouse monoclonal antibody is specific for porcine monocyte/granulocyte. It can be applied to FCM, IHC, ELISA and IP assays of porcine monocyte/granulocyte.

Specifications

Application FCM; IHC; IP; ELISA
Clonality Monoclonal
Classification Primary Antibody
Clone L12N16
Host Mouse
Target Species Porcine
Species Reactivity Porcine
Specificity Porcine Monocytes&Granulocytes
Isotype IgG1
Immunogen Swine thymocytes
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 monocytes and granulocytes are key components of the porcine innate immune system. Monocytes are a type of white blood cell that can differentiate into macrophages, which are phagocytic cells that ingest and digest cellular debris, pathogens, and cancer cells. Granulocytes, which include neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils, are also phagocytic cells and play a crucial role in the body's defense against infections.

Target Porcine Monocytes & Granulocytes
Target Synonym CD172a; SWC3a

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. Vollrath, Jan Tilmann, et al. "Alterations of phagocytic activity and capacity in granulocytes and monocytes depend on the pathogen strain in porcine polytrauma." Frontiers in medicine 8 (2021): 645589.
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