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Mouse Monoclonal Antibody to FCER2


Item#:
sAP-0490
Size Price Quantity
50.0 ug $320.00
Catalog Number sAP-0490
Product Name Mouse Monoclonal Antibody to FCER2
Target Molecle FCER2
Aliases CD23; FCE2; CD23A; IGEBF; CLEC4J; FCER2
Species Human
MW 37kDa
Enterez GeneID 2208
General Information The human leukocyte differentiation antigen CD23 (FCE2) is a key molecule for B-cell activation and growth. It is the low-affinity receptor for IgE. The truncated molecule can be secreted, then functioning as a potent mitogenic growth factor.(supplied by OMIM) . It is expressed on most mature, conventional B cells (but not on peritoneal CD5+ B cells), and can also be found on the surface of T cells, macrophages, platelets and EBV transformed B lymphoblasts. Expression of CD23 has been detected in neoplastic cells from cases of B cell chronic Lymphocytic leukemia. CD23 is expressed by B cells in the follicular mantle but not by proliferating germinal centre cells. CD23 is also expressed by eosinophils. CD23 is distinct from the high affinity IgE receptors found on basophils and mast cells, which mediate allergic reactions. The low affinity receptors are thought to play a role in isotype specific immunoregulation. The regulation of CD23 surface expression appears to be integral with the complex IgE system, which involves interactions of cells, cytokines, antibodies and regulatory factors. CD23 has been described as a ¿membrane bound cytokine," in that the soluble cleavage products of CD23 are themselves able to act as cytokines in vitro.
Immunogen Purified recombinant fragment of human FCER2 expressed in E. Coli.
Clone MM5B5;
Isotype Mouse IgG1
Size and Concentration 100µg/1mg/ml
Supplied As Lyophilized Powder from 100µl of Ascitic fluid containing 0.03% sodium azide.
Reconstitution and Storage Reconstitued with 100µl sterile DI H2O, at stored at 4°C or -20°C for short or long term storage.
Applications ELISA
References 1. Neuroscience. 2002;110(3)
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