Anti-Mouse CD40 Biotin

Also known as: TNFRSF5

Clone: 1C10

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

SKU# 13-0401

Cat. No. Size
13-0401-81 50 ug
13-0401-82 100 ug
13-0401-85 500 ug
13-0401-86 1 mg
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Data for Anti-Mouse CD40 Biotin.

Surface staining of mouse splenocytes with Anti-Mouse CD40 PE (left), and APC (right). Appropriate...View More

  • Data for Anti-Mouse CD40 Biotin.
Description

Description: The 1C10 monoclonal antibody reacts with mouse CD40, a 45-50 kDa type I transmembrane glycoprotein. CD40 is a member of the TNFR family and is expressed by mouse B lymphocytes, follicular dendritic cells, thymic epithelium, and a subset of peripheral T cells. CD40 regulates B cell development/maturation by inducing Ig isotype switching and in combination with other signals such as IL-4, protects B cells from surface Ig-induced apoptosis and promotes proliferation. Interaction of CD40 with CD154 (gp39), its ligand on T cells, is important in T-B cell crosstalk and plays a role in costimulation and immune regulation.

Details
Host Rat
Isotype IgG2a, kappa
Reactivity Mouse
Conjugate Biotin
Reported Applications Flow Cytometric Analysis
Documentation

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Additional Formats
Cat. No. Name Excite Emit Application Reg.
17-0401 Anti-Mouse CD40 APC 633 - 647 nm 660 nm FC RUO
15-0401 Anti-Mouse CD40 PE-Cy5 488 - 561 nm 670 nm FC RUO
14-0401 Anti-Mouse CD40 Purified FC, FA, IP RUO
16-0401 Anti-Mouse CD40 Functional Grade Purified FC RUO
12-0401 Anti-Mouse CD40 PE 488 - 561 nm 575 nm FC RUO
References

References:
Ferlin, W. G., T. von der Weid, et al. (1998). "The induction of a protective response in Leishmania major-infected BALB/c mice with anti-CD40 mAb." Eur J Immunol 28(2): 525-31.
Ferlin, W. G., E. Severinson, et al. (1996). "CD40 signaling induces interleukin-4-independent IgE switching in vivo." Eur J Immunol 26(12): 2911-5.
Heath, A. W., W. W. Wu, et al. (1994). "Monoclonal antibodies to murine CD40 define two distinct functional epitopes." Eur J Immunol 24(8): 1828-34.