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| Alternative Names | |
| Alternative name | Anti-Mouse Anti-Human CD3-Pacific Blue, Murine Anti-Human CD3-Pacific Blue, Mus musculus Anti-Homo sapiens CD3-Pacific Blue, CD3, N/A |
| Clonality | |
| Clonality | Information regarding the clonality of Mouse Anti-Human CD3-Pacific Blue is available on request. |
| Clone | |
| Clone | UCHT1 |
| Concentration | |
| Concentration | N/A |
| Form/Appearance | |
| Form/Appearance | Pacific Blue (PacBlu) Conjugate |
| Gene name | |
| Gene name | N/A |
| Gene name synonyms | |
| Gene name synonyms | N/A |
| Host organism | |
| Host organism | Mouse |
| Immunoglobulin isotype | |
| Immunoglobulin isotype | IgG1 |
| Other gene names | |
| Other gene names | N/A; cd3g; N/A; cd3 |
| Other names | |
| Other names | N/A; cd3g; N/A; cd3 |
| Purification method | |
| Purification method | N/A |
| Species reactivity | |
| Species reactivity | Human |
| Specificity and cross-reactivity | |
| Specificity and cross-reactivity | epsilon chain of the CD3/T cell antigen receptor complex CD3, a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily of cell surface receptors, is comprised of five invariable chains ranging from 16-28 kDa and is closely associated with the T cell antigen receptor (TCR). CD3 is expressed on 70-80% of normal peripheral blood lymphocytes and on 10-20% of thymocytes. It plays a major role in signaling during antigen recognition, leading to T cell activation. The monoclonal antibody UCHT1 reacts with the 20 kDa chain of the CD3/TCR complex.1-5 |
| Storage and shipping | |
| Storage and shipping | The fluorescein (FITC), Cyanine 5 (CY5), Alexa Fluor 488 (AF488), Alexa Fluor 647 (AF647), and Pacific Blue (PacBlu) conjugates are supplied as 100 tests in 1.0 mL of PBS/NaN3. Store Mouse Anti-Human CD3-Pacific Blue at +4 degrees Celsius. Temperature variations in the range +1 to +7 degrees Celsius are tolerable. Freezing of Mouse Anti-Human CD3-Pacific Blue is NOT recommended. |
| Tested for | |
| Tested for | Flow Cytometry (FACS), Immunohistochemistry (IHC), Immunoprecipitation (IP) |