

Biotin Anti-Mouse CD24 (M1/69)
Cat No. | Size | Price | Quantity | |
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30-0242-U025 | 25 µg | $25.00 | ||
30-0242-U100 | 100 µg | $65.00 |
Description
The M1/69 antibody reacts with mouse CD24, a cell surface molecule also known as Heat Stable Antigen (HSA). CD24 is a GPI-linked glycoprotein involved in cell adhesion and is a ligand for CD62P (P-selectin). It is expressed on erthrocytes, thymocytes, peripheral lymphocytes and myeloid lineage cells. The expression of CD24 is used to delineate stages of of lymphocyte development in the bone marrow.
The M1/69 antibody reacts with mouse CD24, a cell surface molecule also known as Heat Stable Antigen (HSA). CD24 is a GPI-linked glycoprotein involved in cell adhesion and is a ligand for CD62P (P-selectin). It is expressed on erthrocytes, thymocytes, peripheral lymphocytes and myeloid lineage cells. The expression of CD24 is used to delineate stages of of lymphocyte development in the bone marrow.
Product Details
Name | Biotin Anti-Mouse CD24 (M1/69) |
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Cat. No. | 30-0242 |
Alternative Names | Heat Stable Antigen, HSA |
Gene ID | 12484 |
Clone | M1/69 |
Isotype | Rat IgG2b, κ |
Reactivity | Mouse |
Cross Reactivity | |
Format | Biotin |
Application | Flow Cytometry |
Citations* |
Aigner S, Sthoeger ZM, Fogel M, Weber E, Zarn J, et al. 1997. Blood 89:3385–3395. Wilson, A., L. M. Day, et al. 1988. Cell Immunol 117(2): 312-326. Alterman, L. A., I. N. Crispe, et al. 1990. Eur J Immunol 20(7):1597-1602. |
FC = Flow Cytometry; FA = Functional Assays; ELISA = Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay; ICC = Immunocytochemistry; IF = Immunofluorescence Microscopy; IHC = Immunohistochemistry; IHC-F = Immunohistochemistry, Frozen Tissue; IHC-P = Immunohistochemistry, Paraffin-Embedded Tissue; IP = Immunoprecipitation; WB = Western Blot; EM = Electron Microscopy
*Tonbo Biosciences tests all antibodies by flow cytometry. Citations are provided as a resource for additional applications that have not been validated by Tonbo Biosciences. Please choose the appropriate format for each application and consult the Materials and Methods section for additional details about the use of any product in these publications.