CD294 / FITC / BM16

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Product Details
Supplier BioLegend
Catalog #: 350107 (View supplier product page)
Size 25T
Price $94.00
Antigen CD294
Clone BM16
Host Rat
Isotype IgG2a κ
Conjugate FITC
Target Species Human
Applications FC
Description FITC anti-human CD294 (CRTH2)
About CD294 and FITC
CD294 This gene encodes a G-protein-coupled receptor that is preferentially expressed in CD4+ effector T helper 2 (Th2) cells. This protein is a prostaglandin D2 receptor that mediates the pro-inflammatory chemotaxis of eosinophils, basophils, and Th2 lymphocytes generated during allergic inflammation. Single nucleotide polymorphisms in the 3' UTR of this gene have been associated with asthma susceptibility.[provided by RefSeq, Mar 2011]
FITC Fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) has an excitation peak at 495 nm and an emission peak at 519 nm. The name FITC is a misnomer in that the isothiocyanate is a reactive form of this dye. Once FITC is conjugated to an antibody, it is simply Fluorescein conjugated. FITC is one of the most widely used dyes for fluorescent applications, therefore most instruments come standard with a 488 nm laser and FITC filter set up. FITC is commonly conjugated to secondary antibodies and used in applications such as flow cytometry, immunocytochemistry, and immunohistochemistry. FITC is relatively dim, sensitive to photobleaching and it is susceptible to changes is pH. There are better performing alternatives to FITC, like Vio®Bright 515, Alexa Fluor™ 488, iFluor® 488, CF®488A and DY-488. FITC is a long-time generic dye with no sole manufacturer or trademark.
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  CD294 FITC BioLegend antibody anti target:Human host:Rat isotype:IgG2a κ clone:BM16

Human peripheral blood lymphocytes were stained with CD4 PE, CCR4 PerCP/Cy5.5, and CD294 (clone BM16) FITC (top) or rat IgG2a, κ FITC isotype control (bottom). Data shown was gated on the CD4+ population.

  CD294 FITC BioLegend antibody anti target:Human host:Rat isotype:IgG2a κ clone:BM16

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