Flow Cytometry catalog - ROW 2019

Single-Color Conjugated Antibodies

V δ 2 is the human variable δ 2 gene of the γδ T cell receptor. V δ 2+ T cells are the main population of the circulating γδ T cells. It is expressed by 0.5% to 10% of PBL in normal blood, representing around 70% of the peripheral γδ T cells. V δ 2 is mostly associated with V γ 9. This sequence is also referred to as TRDV2 (based on the IMGT gene nomenclature). TCR V δ 2

Lysed normal whole blood sample

Form Isotype: IgG1 Mouse The IMMU 389 antibody gives excellent results in immunofluorescence and frozen sections. It also works in Western blot. It recognizes the γδ complex from the V δ 2 + T cell receptor (non reducing conditions), and the isolated δ chain under reducing conditions. It immunoprecipates the γδ complex of V δ 2 + T cell clones. Part# Format Size Status Line Quality Standard PB IOTest ASR B49310 Liquid 0.5 mL GMP FITC IOTest ASR IM1464 Liquid 1 mL GMP V γ 9 is the only functional member of the group II γ variable genes of the γδ T cell receptor. It is expressed by 0.5% to 10% of PBL in normal blood, representing around 70% of circulating γδ + T cells. Therefore, V γ 9 positive cells are the major population of circulating γδ T cells. V γ 9 is mainly associated with V δ 2. The combination V γ 9-V δ 2 γδ T cell seems to recognize mycobacterial antigens. This sequence is also referred to as TRGV9 (based on the IMGT gene nomenclature). TCR V γ 9 Clone: IMMU 389

Lysed normal whole blood sample gated on lymphocytes.

Clone: IMMU 360 Isotype: IgG1 Mouse IMMU 360 may be used in flow cytometry, immunoprecipitation, Western blot and immunohistochemistry techniques.

Form

Size

Format

Part#

Status

Line Quality Standard

FITC PC5

IM1463 A63663

1 mL

Liquid Liquid

ASR ASR

IOTest IOTest

GMP GMP

0.5 mL

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