Anti-Makrophage (Hu,Mo,Bo,Sw,Go,Ho,Ca,Dg,Rb,Gp,Rt,Ms) from Mouse (MAC387) – unconj.
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Overview
SKU RA0287-C.5 Specificity Species Reactivity Bovine, Cat, Dog, Goat, Guinea Pig, Horse, Human, Monkey, Mouse, Rabbit, Rat, Swine
Host Species Isotype Clone Clonality (Mono-/Polyclonal) Application Immunohistochemistry (frozen sections), Immunohistochemistry (IHC), Immunohistochemistry (Paraffin-embedded Sections)
Conjugation Format Intended Use Temperature - Storage Manufacturer / Brand -
Additional Product Information
This antibody recognizes the L1 or Calprotectin molecule, an intra-cytoplasmic antigen comprised of 12-14kDa subunits expressed by granulocytes, monocytes, and tissue macrophages. Macrophages usually arise from hematopoietic stem cells in the bone marrow. Under migration into tissues, the monocytes undergo further differentiation to become multifunctional tissue macrophages. They are classified into normal and inflammatory macrophages. Normal macrophages include macrophages in connective tissue (histiocytes), liver (Kupffer is cells), lung (alveolar macrophages), lymph nodes (free and fixed macrophages), spleen (free and fixed macrophages), bone marrow (fixed macrophages), serous fluids (pleural and peritoneal macrophages), skin (histiocytes, Langerhans’s cell) and in other tissues. Inflammatory macrophages are present in various exudates. Macrophages are part of the innate immune system, recognizing, engulfing and destroying many potential pathogens including bacteria, pathogenic protozoa, fungi and helminthes. This MAb reacts with neutrophils, monocytes, macrophages, and squamous mucosal epithelia and has been shown as an important marker for identifying macrophages in tissue sections.
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