Anti-Human CD3 Alexa Fluor® 532

Also known as: Leu-4, T3

Clone: UCHT1

RUO: For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

SKU# 58-0038

Cat. No. Size
58-0038-41 25 tests
58-0038-42 100 tests
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Data for Anti-Human CD3 Alexa Fluor® 532.

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Description

Description: The UCHT1 monoclonal antibody reacts with human CD3e, a 20 kDa subunit of the TCR complex. Along with the other CD3 subunits gamma and delta, the epsilon chain is required for proper assembly, trafficking and surface expression of the TCR complex. CD3 is expressed by thymocytes in a developmentally regulated manner and by all mature T cells. Crosslinking of TCR via immobilized UCHT1 initiates an intracellular biochemical pathway resulting in cellular activation and proliferation.

Details
Host Mouse
Isotype IgG1, kappa
Reactivity Human
Conjugate Alexa Fluor 532
Laser Green Laser
Emit 561 nm
Excite 532 nm
Legal Alexa Fluor® is a registered trademark of and licensed under patents assigned to Molecular Probes, Inc. for research use only. This product is subject to an agreement between Molecular Probes, Inc. and eBioscience, and the manufacture, use, sale or import of this product may be subject to one or more U.S. patents, pending applications and corresponding foreign equivalents, owned by Molecular Probes, Inc. (a wholly owned subsidiary of Invitrogen Corp). The purchase of this product conveys to the buyer the non-transferable right to use the purchased amount of the product for life science research or as an ASR. The buyer cannot use this product for manufacturing or for any other screening (specifically including use in combination with microarrays or High Content Screening) or testing purpose, other than as an ASR. For information on purchasing a license to this product for purposes other than life science research or use as an ASR, contact Molecular Probes, Inc.
Reported Applications Flow Cytometric Analysis
Documentation
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Additional Formats
Cat. No. Name Excite Emit Application Reg.
16-0038 Anti-Human CD3 Functional Grade Purified FC, FA RUO
56-0038 Anti-Human CD3 Alexa Fluor® 700 633 - 647 nm 723 nm FC RUO
14-0038 Anti-Human CD3 Purified FC, IHC, FA RUO
13-0038 Anti-Human CD3 Biotin FC RUO
17-0038 Anti-Human CD3 APC 633 - 647 nm 660 nm FC RUO
15-0038 Anti-Human CD3 PE-Cyanine5 488 - 561 nm FC RUO
12-0038 Anti-Human CD3 PE 488 - 561 nm 575 nm FC RUO
47-0038 Anti-Human CD3 APC-eFluor® 780 633 - 647 nm 780 nm FC RUO
48-0038 Anti-Human CD3 eFluor® 450 405 nm FC RUO
25-0038 Anti-Human CD3 PE-Cyanine7 488 - 561 nm 775 nm FC RUO
11-0038 Anti-Human CD3 FITC 488 nm 518 nm FC RUO
Related Products
Cat. No. Name Excite Emit Application Reg.
00-4222 Flow Cytometry Staining Buffer FC GPR
48-0199 Anti-Human CD19 eFluor® 450 405 nm 450 nm FC RUO
58-4714 Mouse IgG1 K Isotype Control Alexa Fluor® 532 532 nm 561 nm FC RUO
References

References: Senechal B, Elain G, et al. 2007. Expansion of regulatory T cells in patients with Langerhans cell histiocytosis. PLoS Med. 14;4(8):e253. (IHC frozen, PubMed)

Baeten D, De Keyser F, et al. 2004. Tumour necrosis factor alpha independent disease mechanisms in rheumatoid arthritis: a histopathological study on the effect of infliximab on rheumatoid nodules. Ann Rheum Dis. 63(5):489-93. (IHC frozen, PubMed)

Knapp, W., B. Dorken, et al. eds. (1989). Leucocyte Typing IV: White Cell Differentiation Antigens. Oxford University Press. New York.

Pollard K, Lunny D, et al. 1987. Fixation, processing, and immunochemical reagent effects on preservation of T-lymphocyte surface membrane antigens in paraffin-embedded tissue. J Histochem Cytochem. 35(11):1329-38. (IHC paraffin and frozen, PubMed)

McMichael, A.J., P.C.L. Beverly, et al. eds. (1987). Leucocyte Typing III: White Cell Differentiation Antigens. Oxford University Press. New York.