Catalogue
Mouse anti Human CD15
Catalog number: 0151$254.00
Add To CartClone | ARE |
Isotype | IgM |
Product Type |
Single-Color Reagent |
Units | 100 µg |
Host | Mouse |
Species Reactivity |
Human |
Application |
Flow Cytometry |
Background
Identification of CD15 that recognizes a human mylelomonocytic antigen. The structure recognized by CD15 antibodies is lacto-N-fucopentose III.1. The CD15 antigen is present on greater than 95% of mature peripheral blood eosinophils and neutrophils. It is present at low density on circulating monocytes. In lymphoid tissue CD15 reacts with Reed-Sternberg cells of Hodgkins disease and with granulocytes. However, CD15 reacts with only a few tissue macrophages and does not react with dendritic cells.
Synonyms: CD15
Product
Product Form: Unconjugated
Formulation: Provided as solution in phosphate buffered saline with 0.08% sodium azide
Purification Method: Protein A/G Chromatography
Concentration: See vial for concentration
Applications
PBMC: Add10 µl of MAB/10^6 PBMC in 100 µl PBS. Mix gently and incubate for 15 minutes at 2° to 8°C. Wash twice with PBS and analyze or fix with 0.5% v/v of paraformaldehyde in PBS and analyze. WHOLE BLOOD: Add 10 µl of MAB/100 µl of whole blood. Mix gently and incubate for 15 minutes at room temperature (20°C). Lyse the whole blood. Wash once with PBS and analyze or fix with 0.5% v/v of paraformaldehyde in PBS and analyze. See instrument manufacturer’s instructions for Lysed Whole Blood and Immunofluorescence analysis with a flow cytometer or microscope.
Functional Analysis: Flow Cytometry Staining
Storage
Product should be stored at -20°C. Aliquot to avoid freeze/thaw cycles
Product Stability: See expiration date on vial
Shipping Conditions: Ship at ambient temperature
Caution
This product is intended FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY, and FOR TESTS IN VITRO, not for use in diagnostic or therapeutic procedures involving humans or animals. It may contain hazardous ingredients. Please refer to the Safety Data Sheets (SDS) for additional information and proper handling procedures. Dispose product remainders according to local regulations.This datasheet is as accurate as reasonably achievable, but our company accepts no liability for any inaccuracies or omissions in this information.
References
1. Skubitz K, Balke J, Ball E, et al. Report on the CD15 cluster workshop. In: Knapp W, Dörken B, Gilks WR, et al, eds. LeucocyteTyping IV: White Cell Differentiation Antigens. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 1989;800-805.
2. Hanjan SNS, Kearney JF, Cooper MD. A monoclonal antibody (MMA) that identifies a differentiation antigen on human myelomonocytic cells. Clin Immunol Immunopath. 1982;23:172.
3. Hsu SM, Jaffe ES. Leu-M1 and peanut agglutinin stain the neoplastic cells of Hodgkin's Disease. Amer J Clin Path. 1984;82:29.
4. Pinkus GS, Thomas P, Said JW. Leu-M1—A marker for Reed Sternberg cells in Hodgkin's Disease: An immunoperoxidase study of paraffin-embedded tissues. Am J Pathol. 1985;119:244.
Safety Datasheet(s) for this product:
EA_Sodium Azide |