BDB552298

CD172 Mouse anti-Rat, PE, Clone: OX-41, BD

Manufacturer: BD Biosciences

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Each of 1 BDB552298-Each-of-1 In Stock ₹ 16,198.00

BDB552298 - Each of 1

₹ 16,198.00

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Quantity

1

Base Price: ₹ 16,198.00

GST (18%): ₹ 2,915.64

Total Price: ₹ 19,113.64

Antigen

CD172

Classification

Monoclonal

Concentration

0.2mg/mL

Description

SIRP

Host Species

Mouse

Purification Method

Affinity Purified

Regulatory Status

RUO

Primary or Secondary

Primary

Content And Storage

Store undiluted at 4°C and protected from prolonged exposure to light. Do not freeze.

Applications

Flow Cytometry

Clone

OX-41

Conjugate

PE

Formulation

Aqueous buffered solution containing ≤0.09% sodium azide.

Immunogen

Resident peritoneal cells from cross-bred rat strains

Quantity

0.1 mg

Research Discipline

Immunology

Target Species

Rat

Isotype

IgG2a κ

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Description

  • Description The OX-41 antibody reacts with the rat signal-regulatory protein (SIRP)
  • The rat SIRP (CD172) is a 110-120-kDa type 1 transmembrane protein with three extracellular immunoglobulin superfamily domains and two intracellular I mmunoreceptor T yrosinebased M otifs (ITIM)
  • The SIRP ITIMs are phosphorylated in response to activation by growth hormone, epidermal growth factor, and integrin-mediated cell adhesion
  • The phosphorylated SIRP associates with tyrosine phosphatases SHP-1 and/or SHP-2
  • In the rat, SIRP is selectively expressed on myeloid cells (monocytes, macrophages, granulocytes, and dendritic cells) and neurons
  • The ligand for rat SIRP is CD47, which is similar to the interaction of the human homolog SIRP α 1 (CD172 α ) and human CD47
  • The SIRP/CD47 interaction is thought to be important in maintaining cellular adhesion and possibly promote T-cell activation.