2020 Outside US Flow Cytometry Catalog

Single-Color Conjugated Antibodies

The CD122 antigen is the human IL-2 receptor β chain (p75). CD122 associates with CD25 and CD132 (IL-2R γ ) to form the IL-2 high affinity receptor. It is also a component of the IL-15 receptor. CD122 can directly bind IL-2 and is involved in IL-2 signal transduction. The CD122 antigen is expressed on NK cells, B and T lymphocytes and monocytes. CD122 ( IL-2R ß )

YT Cell line.

Clone: CF1 (IgG1 Mouse) CF1 is a non blocking antibody. CF1 cross reacts with: Cynomolgus Monkey, Indian Rhesus.

Form

Format

Part#

Status

Line

Quality Standard

Size

PC7

A53365

1 mL

Liquid

ASR

IOTest

cGMP

The CD123 antigen, alias Interleukin-3 alpha receptor (IL-3R α ), belongs to the cytokine receptor family. It is constitutively expressed by committed hematopoietic stem / progenitor cells, by most of the myeloid lineage (CD13+, CD14+, CD33+, CD15low), and by some CD19+ cells, it is absent from CD3+ cells. CD123 is a useful new marker for distinguishing B-cell disorders with circulating villous lymphocytes. CD123 ( IL-3R α )

Lysed normal whole blood sample gated on lymphocytes. CD123-APC-A700 in dual staining with CRTH2-FITC.

Clone: SSDCLY107D2 ( IgG1 Mouse) The SSDCLY107D2 monoclonal antibody reacts with plasmacytoid dendritic cells in situ (PDCs). SSDCLY107D2 cross reacts with: Cynomolgus Monkey.

Form

Format

Part#

Status

Line

Quality Standard

Size

PE

A32535 B20027 B20022 B13647 B06376 B24028

2 mL

Liquid Liquid Liquid Liquid Liquid Liquid

ASR ASR ASR ASR ASR ASR

IOTest IOTest IOTest IOTest IOTest IOTest

cGMP cGMP cGMP cGMP cGMP cGMP

ECD

0.5 mL 0.5 mL 0.5 mL 0.5 mL 0.5 mL

PC5.5

PC7 APC

APC-A700

Clone: 9F5 (IgG1 Mouse)

Form

Format

Part#

Status

Line

Quality Standard

Size

PE

B14808

1 mL

Liquid

ASR

IOTest

cGMP

If you require a different antibody fluorochrome combination, please refer to the Custom Design Services on page 14 or contact us via: cds.support@beckman.com ANTIBODIES & KITS 85 Outside US Flow Cytometry Catalog

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