PE/iFluor® 594 Anti-human CD203c Antibody *NP4D6*
The NP4D6 monoclonal antibody binds with human CD203c, a 150 kD transmembrane protein commonly located on the surface of mast cells and basophils. In certain organisms, CD203c is an inhibitor of mast cell proliferation, is an inhibitor of mast cell activation involved in immune response and represses inflammatory response. From a research standpoint, it is of biological interest due to its association with critical macromolecules/ligands such as cAMP. CD203c is a relatively rare antibody target, with fewer than 500 publications in the last decade. Even still, CD203c is commonly used in flow cytometry applications as a phenotypic marker for differentiation of cell types, specifically in the study of immunology. This antibody was purified through affinity chromatography and conjugated to PE/iFluor® 594 (ex/em = 566/606 nm). It is compatible with the 561 nm laser and 589/15 nm bandpass filter (for example, as in the Bio-Rad ZE5 Cell Analyzer).
Spectrum
Conjugation
We provide custom conjugation services for this antibody (eg. labeling of cd203c antibody with HRP). A list of available labels can be found in the table below:
For additional information about custom conjugations, please consult our services page here.
AF | AF350, AF488, AF555, AF594, AF647, AF680, AF700, AF750 |
Proteins | HRP, Alkaline Phosphatase, Streptavidin |
Tandems | APC, APC/Cy7, APC/AF750, APC/iFluor™ 700, APC/iFluor™ 750, PE, PE/Cy5, PE/Cy7, PE/AF610, PE/AF700, PE/iFluor™ 594, PE/iFluor™ 647, PE/iFluor™ 700, PE/iFluor™ 750, PE/Texas Red®, PerCP, PerCP/Cy5.5 |
Small Molecules | Biotin |
Traditional Dyes | FITC (fluorescein), TRITC, PacBlue, PacOrange, Cy3, Cy5 |
iFluor | 350, 405, 430, 450, 488, 514, 532, 546, 555, 560, 568, 594, 610, 633, 647, 660, 670, 680, 700, 710, 750, 790, 800, 810, 820, 840, 860, A7 |
mFluor | UV375, UV460, Violet 450, Violet 500, Violet 510, Violet 540, Blue 570, Green 620, Red 700, Red 780 |
For additional information about custom conjugations, please consult our services page here.
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