16-995-981

TCR gamma/delta Monoclonal Antibody (B1.1), Functional Grade, eBioscience™, Invitrogen™

Manufacturer: Invitrogen

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Each of 1 16-995-981-Each-of-1 In Stock ₹ 13,261.00

16-995-981 - Each of 1

₹ 13,261.00

In Stock

Quantity

1

Base Price: ₹ 13,261.00

GST (18%): ₹ 2,386.98

Total Price: ₹ 15,647.98

Antigen

TCR gamma/delta

Classification

Monoclonal

Concentration

1 mg/mL

Formulation

PBS with no preservative; pH 7.2

Gene Accession No.

0

Gene Symbols

TRD, Trg

Purification Method

Affinity chromatography

Regulatory Status

RUO

Gene ID (Entrez)

6964, 6965

Content And Storage

4° C

Form

Liquid

Applications

Flow Cytometry, Functional Assay

Clone

B1.1

Conjugate

Functional Grade

Gene

TRD

Gene Alias

RGD1311300; similar to T cell receptor V delta 6; T cell receptor gamma locus; T3/TCR complex; TCR delta gamma; TCR gamma/delta; TCR-CD3 complex; Tcrg; Trg; Trg@

Host Species

Mouse

Quantity

50 μg

Primary or Secondary

Primary

Target Species

Human

Product Type

Antibody

Isotype

IgG1 κ

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Description

  • The B1.1 MAb reacts with the human gamma delta TCR complex
  • The gamma delta TCR is expressed by a small subset of T cells in the thymus, peripheral lymphoid tissues, intestinal epithelium, and epidermis
  • The exact specificity, ligand and function of gamma delta TCR-bearing T cells are not yet fully understood; it is suggested that these cells recognize bacterial ligands and some tumor cells in the context of MHC class I-like gene products and play a role in regulation of the immune response and during bacterial infection
  • This monoclonal can be used as a phenotypic marker for gamma delta TCR-expressing T cells
  • Applications Reported: This B1.1 antibody has been reported for use in flow cytometric analysis
  • Applications Tested: The B1.1 antibody has been tested by flow cytometric analysis of normal human peripheral blood cells
  • This can be used at less than or equal to 1 μg per test
  • A test is defined as the amount (μg) of antibody that will stain a cell sample in a final volume of 100 μL
  • Cell number should be determined empirically but can range from 10^5 to 10^8 cells/test
  • It is recommended that the antibody be carefully titrated for optimal performance in the assay of interest
  • Storage and handling: Use in a sterile environment
  • Filtration: 0.2 μm post-manufacturing filtered
  • Purity: Greater than 90%, as determined by SDS-PAGE
  • Endotoxin Level: Less than 0.001 ng/ μg antibody, as determined by LAL assay
  • Aggregation: Less than 10%, as determined by HPLC
  • TCR gamma/delta (T-cell receptor gamma/delta) are specialized T-cells in the immune system
  • The ability of T cell receptors (TCR) to discriminate foreign from self-peptides presented by major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II molecules is essential for an effective adaptive immune response
  • TCR recognition of self-peptides has been linked to autoimmune disease
  • Mutant self-peptides have been associated with tumors
  • Engagement of TCRs by a family of bacterial toxins know as superantigens has been responsible for toxic shock syndrome
  • Autoantibodies to V beta segments of T cell receptors have been isolated from patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)
  • The autoantibodies block TH1-mediated inflammatory auto-destructive reactions and are believed to be a method by which the immune system compensates for disease
  • Most human T cells express the TCR alpha-beta and either CD4 or CD8 molecule (single positive, SP)
  • However, a small number of T cells lack both CD4 and CD8 (double negative, DN)
  • Increased percentages of alpha-beta DN T cells have been identified in some autoimmune and immunodeficiency disorders
  • Gamma-delta T cells are primarily found within the epithelium
  • They show less TCR diversity and recognize antigens differently than alpha-beta T cells
  • Subsets of gamma-delta T cells have shown antitumor and immunoregulatory activity.