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CD23 antibody reagent (APC-Cy7)
Wholesale Price(RMB):

13523009

Product Code:R-1301016Ⅱ-01/R-1301016Ⅱ-02
Product Specifications:

25T/box100T/box

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Product Introduction
Product Name

Anti-Human CD23, APC-Cy7 Flow Cytometry Antibody Assay Kit

Target

CD23, CD23A, FCER2, FCE2

Mark

APC-Cy7

Instrument

Flow cytometer compatible with 633nm laser

Subtype

Mouse IgG1, κ

Clone Number

EBVCS2

Recommended Application

Flow cytometry

Dosage

5 μL /Test

Purification

Affinity chromatography

Stock Solution

Phosphate buffer solution (pH7.2) containing 0.2% BSA and 0.2% proclin 950

Storage Conditions

Store at 2 - 8℃, protect from light, do not freeze



Examples of Results

Anti-Human CD23, APC-Cy7 (Clone: EBVCS2) 流式抗体 检测试剂 - 结果示例图片Anti-Human CD23, APC-Cy7 (Clone: EBVCS2) 流式抗体 检测试剂 - 结果示例图片

Figure - Human peripheral blood was stained, the left panel shows the results of co-staining with Mouse IgG1, κ Isotype control, APC-Cy7 and Anti-Human CD19,PE, the right panel shows the results of co-staining with Anti-Human CD23, APC-Cy7 and Anti-Human CD19,PE. Lymphocytes were used as the gate for analysis.


Molecular Information

Overview of FCER2 Molecular Target Information


Molecular Name: FCER2, Fc ε Receptor II

Gene Family: CD molecule; C-type lectin structural domain-containing

Synonyms: CLEC4J; CD23; FCErII; FcepsilonRII

Formerly: CD23A; FCE2

Full Name: Fc ε Receptor II; C-type lectin structural domain family 4, member J; Fc fragment, low affinity II, receptor (CD23A) of IgE; Fc fragment, low affinity II, receptor (CD23A) of IgE receptor II; Fc fragment, low affinity II, receptor (CD23) of IgE receptor II Fc fragment of IgE, low affinity II, receptor (CD23A); Fc fragment of IgE, low affinity II, receptor (CD23); Fc fragment of IgE receptor II


Overview of the molecular targets of FCER2


CD23 is a 45 kDa type II transmembrane glycoprotein.CD23 is a type II membrane protein that is expressed by B cells, monocytes, macrophages, eosinophils, CD23 mediates IgE-dependent cytotoxicity and phagocytosis in macrophages and eosinophils.