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CD20 / MS4A1 Monoclonal Mouse Antibody (L26)

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Product Attributes

Antibody number

#0766

Antibody reactivity (target)

CD20, MS4A1

Antibody type

Primary

Host species

Mouse

Clonality

Monoclonal

Clone

L26

Isotype

IgG2a, kappa

Molecular weight

33-37 kDa

Synonyms

APY; ATOPY; B-lymphocyte cell-surface antigen B1; Bp35; Fc epsilon receptor I beta chain; Fc Fragment of IgE high affinity I receptor for beta polypeptide; FCER1B; High affinity immunoglobulin epsilon receptor subunit beta; IgE Fc receptor subunit beta; IGEL; IGER; IGHER; Leukocyte surface antigen Leu-16; Ly44; MS4A1; MS4A2

Human gene symbol

MS4A1

Entrez gene ID

931

SwissProt

P11836

Unigene

712553

Immunogen

Human tonsil B cells

Antibody target cellular localization

Plasma membrane

Verified antibody applications

Flow (verified), IF (verified), IHC (FFPE) (verified), WB (verified)

Species reactivity

Human

Antibody application notes

Higher concentration may be required for direct detection using primary antibody conjugates than for indirect detection with secondary antibody, Immunofluorescence: 1-2 ug/mL, Immunohistochemistry (formalin-fixed): 0.5-1 ug/mL for 30 minutes at RT, Western blot: 1-2 ug/mL, Flow cytometry: 0.5-1 ug/million cells, Staining of formalin-fixed tissues requires boiling tissue sections in 10 mM citrate buffer, pH 6.0, for 10-20 minutes followed by cooling at RT for 20 minutes, Optimal dilution for a specific application should be determined by user

Positive control

Daudi, Raji and U266 cell lines. Human lymphocytes. Human lymph node or tonsil.

Shipping condition

Room temperature

Storage Conditions

Store at 2 to 8 °C, Protect fluorescent conjugates from light, Note: store BSA-free antibodies at -10 to -35 °C

Regulatory status

For research use only (RUO)

Antibody/conjugate formulation

Conjugates: 0.1 mg/mL in PBS/0.1% BSA/0.05% azide, HRP conjugates: 0.1 mg/mL in PBS/0.05% BSA, Purified: 0.2 mg/mL in PBS/0.05% BSA/0.05% azide, Purified, BSA-free: 1 mg/mL in PBS without azide

Shelf life

Guaranteed for at least 24 months from date of receipt when stored as recommended

Cell/tissue expression

B-cells, Lymphocytes

Tumor expression

Leukemia/lymphoma

Antibody research areas

Immunology

Conjugation
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Product Description

This antibody recognizes a protein of 30-33 kDa, which is identified as CD20. Its epitope is located in the cytoplasmic domain of CD20 and was, therefore, ascribed as CD20cy in the 5th Workshop. CD20 is a non-Ig differentiation antigen of B-cells and its expression is restricted to normal and neoplastic B-cells, being absent from all other leukocytes and tissues. CD20 is expressed by pre B-cells and persists during all stages of B-cell maturation but is lost upon terminal differentiation into plasma cells. This MAb can be used for immunophenotyping of leukemia and malignant cells, B lymphocyte detection in peripheral blood and B cell localization in tissues. It reacts with the majority of B-cells present in peripheral blood and lymphoid tissues and their derived lymphomas. In lymphoid tissue, germinal center blasts and B-immunoblasts are particularly reactive. It is a reliable antibody for ascribing a B-cell phenotype in known lymphoid tissues. Rarely, CD20-positive T-cell lymphomas have been reported. Reactivity has also been noted with Reed-Sternberg cells in cases of Hodgkin s disease, particularly of lymphocyte predominant type.

 

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