Anti-CD41 Monoclonal Antibody, Culture Supernatant

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Product Name Anti-CD41 Monoclonal Antibody, Culture Supernatant
Description Mouse monoclonal antibody to human CD41-Culture supernatant. Integrin alpha 2b (CD41) is a 135 kDa calcium-dependent glycoprotein consisting of a heavy chain (GPIIb alpha; 120kDa) and a light chain (GPIIb beta; 23kDa) linked by a single disulphide bond. The alpha chain contains four calcium-binding sites and is entirely extracellular, while the beta chain has extracellular, transmembrane and cytoplasmic domains.
Synonyms CD41, Integrin alpha 2b, 135 kDa calcium-dependent glycoprotein consisting of GPIIb alpha and GPIIb beta
Clonality Monoclonal
Clone 5B12
Immunogen 5B12 was made in response to immunisation with normal human platelets.
Isotype Mouse IgG1 kappa light chain
Reactivity Human
Applications IF
Form Culture Supernatant
Storage 2-8C for immediate use, or at -2°C (aliquot)
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