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CyFlow™ CD140a Biotin

CyFlow™ CD140a Biotin
Alternative Name: PDGFRA , PDGRF2
Antibody: Yes
Antigen: CD140a
Application: Flow cytometry
Clonality: monoclonal
Clone: 16A1
Field of Interest: Immunophenotyping, Signaling
Format/Fluorochrome: Biotin
Isotype: IgG1
Regulatory Status: RUO
Source Species: Mouse
Target Species: Human
Product number: AS196282

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Concentration Unit mg/mL Concentration 1 Quantity 0.1 mg Volume 0.1 mL... more
CyFlow™ CD140a Biotin
Concentration Unitmg/mL
Concentration1
Quantity0.1 mg
Volume0.1 mL
ImmunogenCD140a-transfected NIH 3T3 cells
Background InformationCD140a (PDGF-RA; platelet-derived growth factor receptor α) is a cell surface receptor for members of platelet-derived growth factor family, whose intracellular part contains a tyrosine kinase domain. CD140a forms homodimers, or heterodimerizes with CD140b (PDGF-RB). Whereas CD140b induces in different cell types their proliferation and migration, the role of CD140a is more controversial, with pro-proliferative or anti-proliferative effects. CD140a has early developmental functions, mediates mesodermal cell migration, and later acts in signaling associated in epithelial-mesenchymal interactions.
UsageThe reagent is designed for indirect immunofluorescence analysis by Flow Cytometry. Suggested working usage is 3·µg/ml. Indicated dilution is recommended starting point for use of this product, but working concentrations should be validated by the investigator.
Storage BufferThe reagent is provided in phosphate buffered saline (PBS) solution, pH ≈7.4, containing 0.09% (w/v) sodium azide.
StorageAvoid prolonged exposure to light. Store in the dark at 2-8°C. Do not freeze.
StabilityDo not use after expiration date stamped on vial label.
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