Anti-Mouse/Rat CD61 (Integrin beta 3) Functional Grade Purified

Also known as: Integrin b3, ITGB3

Clone: 2C9.G3

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

SKU# 16-0611

Cat. No. Size
16-0611-81 50 ug
16-0611-82 100 ug
16-0611-85 500 ug

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Description

Description: The 2C9.G3 (HMb3-1) monoclonal antibody reacts with mouse and rat CD61, also known as the integrin β3. CD61 is expressed by activated T cells, granulocytes, and platelet. CD61 associates non-covalently with two integrin α subunits; αV (CD51) to form Vitronectin Receptor and αIib (CD41) to form gpIIb/IIIa. These heterodimeric complexes are responsible for adhesion to extracellular matrix components including fibrinogen, fibronectin, fibronectin, vitronectin, thrombospondin and von Willebrand factor.

Details
Host Armenian Hamster
Isotype IgG
Reactivity Mouse, Rat
Conjugate Functional Grade Purified
Reported Applications Flow Cytometric Analysis, Functional Assays
Documentation

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Additional Formats
Cat. No. Name Excite Emit Application Reg.
13-0611 Anti-Mouse/Rat CD61 (Integrin beta 3) Biotin FC RUO
12-0611 Anti-Mouse/Rat CD61 (Integrin beta 3) PE 488 nm 575 nm FC RUO
11-0611 Anti-Mouse/Rat CD61 (Integrin beta 3) FITC 488 nm 518 nm FC RUO
14-0611 Anti-Mouse/Rat CD61 (Integrin beta 3) Purified FC, IHC, FA RUO
References

References:
Yasuda M, Hasunuma Y, Adachi H, Sekine C, Sakanishi T, Hashimoto H, Ra C, Yagita H, Okumura K. 1995. Expression and function of fibronectin binding integrins on rat mast cells. Int Immunol. 7:251-8.

Nohara K, Pan X, et al. 2005. Constitutively active aryl hydrocarbon receptor expressed specifically in T-lineage cells causes thymus involution and suppresses the immunization-induced increase in splenocytes. J Immunol. 174(5):2770-7. (FC, PubMed)