Anti-Human CD64 (Fc gamma Receptor 1) APC

Also known as: FcgammaR1, Fcgamma R1, FcgR1

Clone: 10.1

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

SKU# 17-0649

Cat. No. Size
17-0649-41 25 tests
17-0649-42 100 tests
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Data for Anti-Human CD64 (Fc gamma Receptor 1) APC.

Staining of normal human peripheral blood cells with Mouse IgG1 kappa Isotype Control APC (cat....View More

  • Data for Anti-Human CD64 (Fc gamma Receptor 1) APC.
Description

Description: The 10.1 monoclonal antibody reacts with human CD64 (FcRI), a 75 kDa type I transmembrane protein. CD64 is the high affinity receptor for IgG and is involved in antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC), phagocytosis, and regulation of cytokine production. Monocytes and macrophages express CD64, while mature granulocytes and lymphocytes are negative.

Details
Host Mouse
Isotype IgG1, kappa
Reactivity Human
Conjugate APC
Laser Red Laser
Emit 660 nm
Excite 633 - 647 nm
Reported Applications Flow Cytometric Analysis
Documentation

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Additional Formats
Cat. No. Name Excite Emit Application Reg.
14-0649 Anti-Human CD64 (Fc gamma Receptor 1) Purified FC, IHC RUO
11-0649 Anti-Human CD64 (Fc gamma Receptor 1) FITC 488 nm 518 nm FC RUO
12-0649 Anti-Human CD64 (Fc gamma Receptor 1) PE 488 - 561 nm 575 nm FC RUO
16-0649 Anti-Human CD64 (Fc gamma Receptor 1) Functional Grade Purified FC, IHC RUO
References

References: Kishimoto, T., A.E.G., von dem Borne, et al. eds. (1998). Leucocyte Typing VI: White Cell Differentiation Antigens. Garland Publishing Inc. London.

Schlossman, S., L. Bloumsell, et al. eds (1995). Leucocyte Typing V: White Cell Differentiation Antigens. Oxford University Press. New York.

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


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