Mouse CD41 Monoclonal Antibody | anti-CD41 antibody
MOUSE ANTI HUMAN CD41:Preservative Free
Purified IgG - liquid
Flow Cytometry: Minimum Dilution: 1/100; Maximum Dilution: 1/200
Fusion Partners
Shelf Life: 18 months from date of despatch.
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The CD41 itga2b (Catalog #AAA11846) is an Antibody produced from Mouse and is intended for research purposes only. The product is available for immediate purchase. AAA Biotech's CD41 can be used in a range of immunoassay formats including, but not limited to, FCM/FACS (Flow Cytometry). Flow Cytometry: Use 10ul of the suggested working dilution to label 100ul human whole blood. Flow Cytometry: Minimum Dilution: 1/100; Maximum Dilution: 1/200. Researchers should empirically determine the suitability of the CD41 itga2b for an application not listed in the data sheet. Researchers commonly develop new applications and it is an integral, important part of the investigative research process. It is sometimes possible for the material contained within the vial of "CD41, Monoclonal Antibody" to become dispersed throughout the inside of the vial, particularly around the seal of said vial, during shipment and storage. We always suggest centrifuging these vials to consolidate all of the liquid away from the lid and to the bottom of the vial prior to opening. Please be advised that certain products may require dry ice for shipping and that, if this is the case, an additional dry ice fee may also be required.Precautions
All products in the AAA Biotech catalog are strictly for research-use only, and are absolutely not suitable for use in any sort of medical, therapeutic, prophylactic, in-vivo, or diagnostic capacity. By purchasing a product from AAA Biotech, you are explicitly certifying that said products will be properly tested and used in line with industry standard. AAA Biotech and its authorized distribution partners reserve the right to refuse to fulfill any order if we have any indication that a purchaser may be intending to use a product outside of our accepted criteria.Disclaimer
Though we do strive to guarantee the information represented in this datasheet, AAA Biotech cannot be held responsible for any oversights or imprecisions. AAA Biotech reserves the right to adjust any aspect of this datasheet at any time and without notice. It is the responsibility of the customer to inform AAA Biotech of any product performance issues observed or experienced within 30 days of receipt of said product. To see additional details on this or any of our other policies, please see our Terms & Conditions page.Frequently Asked Questions
What is CD41 a marker for in hematology and immunology studies?
CD41 identifies platelets and platelet-making cells. Researchers use it in blood and immune studies to explore platelet development, role, and disorders, especially in blood cell formation and diseases.
Is CD41 monoclonal antibody used to identify platelets or megakaryocytes?
Yes, the CD41 monoclonal antibody is used to identify platelets and megakaryocytes, the cells that produce platelets. They bind specifically to CD41 on these cells, making them easy to spot in lab tests.
Can CD41 antibody be used for flow cytometry analysis?
Yes, the CD41 antibody is commonly used for flow cytometry, as mentioned on the company website. Flow cytometry allows researchers to quickly identify and measure CD41-positive cells, such as platelets, in blood or cell samples.
What is the difference between CD41 and CD61 markers?
CD41 and CD61 are partner markers that team up in platelets as key parts of a single receptor. CD41 is the alpha part, while CD61 is the beta part. Both are used to confirm platelet lineage, but they are not identical proteins.
Is CD41 expression specific to platelet lineage cells?
Mostly yes, CD41 is a highly specific marker for platelet-lineage cells like platelets and megakaryocytes. It's rarely seen on other cells, making it a trusted tool for researchers to identify platelet-related cells.
Can CD41 antibody be used in leukemia or stem cell research?
Yes, CD41 is used in leukemia and stem cell research to study diseases affecting platelet or megakaryocyte lineages. Researchers track abnormal platelet cell development with it. It's strictly for research, not diagnosis or treatment.
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