Mouse Human CD16 (FITC)
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Catalog numberE2790436-AF568
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PricePlease ask
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Size100ul
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ConjugationAlexa Fluor 568
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NoteFor research use only.
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PropertiesThis EnoGene Fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) antibody is currently after some BD antibodies the most commonly used fluorescent dye for FACS. When excited at 488 nanometers, FITC has a green emission that's usually collected at 530 nanometers, the FL1 detector of a FACSCalibur or FACScan. FITC has a high quantum yield (efficiency of energy transfer from absorption to emission fluorescence) and approximately half of the absorbed photons are emitted as fluorescent light. For fluorescent microscopy applications, the 1 FITC is seldom used as it photo bleaches rather quickly though in flow cytometry applications, its photo bleaching effects are not observed due to a very brief interaction at the laser intercept. EnoGene FITC is highly sensitive to pH extremes. Human proteins, cDNA and human recombinants are used in human reactive ELISA kits and to produce anti-human mono and polyclonal antibodies. Modern humans (Homo sapiens, primarily ssp. Homo sapiens sapiens). Depending on the epitopes used human ELISA kits can be cross reactive to many other species. Mainly analyzed are human serum, plasma, urine, saliva, human cell culture supernatants and biological samples.
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Additional conjugationAnti-FITC Antibody
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TestMouse or mice from the Mus musculus species are used for production of mouse monoclonal antibodies or mabs and as research model for humans in your lab. Mouse are mature after 40 days for females and 55 days for males. The female mice are pregnant only 20 days and can give birth to 10 litters of 6-8 mice a year. Transgenic, knock-out, congenic and inbread strains are known for C57BL/6, A/J, BALB/c, SCID while the CD-1 is outbred as strain.
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Latin nameMus musculus
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Gene target
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Gene symbolFCGR3A, FCGR3B
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Short nameMouse CD16 (FITC)
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TechniqueMouse, FITC, Fluorescein, mouses
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Hostmouse
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LabelFITC
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SpeciesHuman, Humans, Mouses
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Alternative nameMouse H. sapiens CD16 (fluorecein)
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Alternative techniquemurine, fluorescine
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Gene info
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Identity
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Gene
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Long gene nameFc gamma receptor IIIa
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Synonyms gene
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Synonyms gene name
- Fc fragment of IgG, low affinity IIIa, receptor for (CD16)
- Fc fragment of IgG, low affinity IIIa, receptor (CD16a)
- Fc fragment of IgG receptor IIIa
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Synonyms
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GenBank acession
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Locus
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Discovery year1988-11-30
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Entrez gene record
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Pubmed identfication
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RefSeq identity
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Classification
- Immunoglobulin like domain containing
- CD molecules
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VEGA ID
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Locus Specific Databases
Gene info
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Identity
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Gene
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Long gene nameFc gamma receptor IIIb
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Synonyms gene
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Synonyms gene name
- Fc fragment of IgG, low affinity IIIb, receptor for (CD16)
- Fc fragment of IgG, low affinity IIIb, receptor (CD16b)
- Fc fragment of IgG receptor IIIb
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Synonyms
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GenBank acession
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Locus
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Discovery year1991-08-21
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Entrez gene record
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Pubmed identfication
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RefSeq identity
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Classification
- CD molecules
- Immunoglobulin like domain containing
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VEGA ID
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Locus Specific Databases
MeSH Data
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Name
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ConceptScope note: A method for the study of certain organic compounds within cells, in situ, by measuring the light intensities of the selectively stained areas of cytoplasm. The compounds studied and their locations in the cells are made to fluoresce and are observed under a microscope.
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Tree numbers
- E01.370.225.500.386
- E05.196.712.516.600.240
- E05.200.500.386
- E05.242.386
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Qualifiersethics, trends, veterinary, history, classification, economics, instrumentation, methods, standards, statistics & numerical data