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iFluor® 750 Anti-human CD38 Antibody
HI157
The HI157 monoclonal antibody binds to human CD38, a 45 kD transmembrane glycoprotein typically found on the surface of plasma cells, dendritic cells and myeloids. CD38 acts in important cellular pathways, in particular, the B cell receptor signaling pathway and apoptotic signaling pathway. Also, in many organisms, it acts to positively regulate vasoconstriction, acts to positively regulate cell growth and is a positive regulator of insulin secretion. From a research standpoint, it is of biological interest due to its association with essential macromolecules/ligands such as CD3/TcR complex, HLA Class II, Hyaluronic acid and CD31. CD38 is a fairly uncommon antibody target, with a little more than 10000 publications in the last decade. Even still, CD38 is often used in flow cytometry applications as a phenotypic marker for differentiation of cell types, specifically in the study of immunology. This antibody was purified through affinity chromatography and conjugated to iFluor® 750 (ex/em = 757/779 nm).
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103810L0100 tests
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103810L1500 tests
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Antibody properties

Other namesADP-ribosyl cyclase, T10
CloneHI157
HostMouse
IsotypeIgG2a
ReactivityHuman
ApplicationFlow Cytometry (FACS), Fluorescence Imaging
Spectral properties

Correction factor (260 nm)0.044
Correction factor (280 nm)0.039
Correction factor (565 nm)0.0250
Correction factor (650 nm)0.1413
Extinction coefficient (cm -1 M -1)
275000
1
Excitation (nm)757
Emission (nm)779
Quantum yield
0.12
1
Storage, safety and handling

H-phraseH303, H313, H333
Hazard symbolXN
Intended useResearch Use Only (RUO)
R-phraseR20, R21, R22
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