Anti-Human CD45RA APC-eFluor® 780

Clone: HI100

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

SKU# 47-0458

Cat. No. Size
47-0458-41 25 tests
47-0458-42 100 tests
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Data for Anti-Human CD45RA APC-eFluor® 780.

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  • Data for Anti-Human CD45RA APC-eFluor® 780.
Description

Description: The HI100 monoclonal antibody reacts with human CD45RA, a 220 kDa molecule expressed by subpopulations of CD4+ peripheral T lymphocytes, CD8+ peripheral T lymphocytes, and B cells. The CD45RA+ T cell populations are mainly naive/virgin allowing the use of HI100 mAb as a phenotypic marker to discriminate T cell subsets.

Details
Host Mouse
Isotype IgG2b, kappa
Reactivity Human
Conjugate APC-eFluor 780
Laser Red Laser
Emit 780 nm
Excite 633 - 647 nm
Reported Applications Flow Cytometric Analysis
Documentation
TDS Link Download TDS
Additional Formats
Cat. No. Name Excite Emit Application Reg.
13-0458 Anti-Human CD45RA Biotin FC RUO
48-0458 Anti-Human CD45RA eFluor® 450 405 nm FC RUO
11-0458 Anti-Human CD45RA FITC 488 nm FC RUO
12-0458 Anti-Human CD45RA PE 488 - 561 nm 575 nm FC RUO
45-0458 Anti-Human CD45RA PerCP-Cyanine5.5 488 nm FC RUO
14-0458 Anti-Human CD45RA Purified FC, IHC RUO
25-0458 Anti-Human CD45RA PE-Cyanine7 488 - 561 nm 775 nm FC RUO
15-0458 Anti-Human CD45RA PE-Cyanine5 488 - 561 nm FC RUO
93-0458 Anti-Human CD45RA eFluor® 605NC 350 - 590 nm 605 nm FC RUO
17-0458 Anti-Human CD45RA APC 633 - 647 nm 660 nm FC RUO
Related Products
Cat. No. Name Excite Emit Application Reg.
46-0457 Anti-Human CD45RO PerCP-eFluor® 710 488 nm 710 nm FC RUO
47-4732 Mouse IgG2b K Isotype Control APC-eFluor® 780 633 - 647 nm 780 nm FC RUO
References

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