CD14 antibody (MEM-18) [APC]

Monocyte differentiation antigen CD14
Myeloid cell-specific leucine-rich glycoprotein
CD_antigen: CD14
Gene name: CD14
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CD14 antibody (MEM-18) [APC]
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ID Covalab mab20658
Product type Primary antibodies
Clonality Monoclonal antibody
Clone MEM-18
Isotype IgG1
Raised in Mouse
Immunogen Crude mixture of human urinary proteins precipitated by ammonium sulphate from the urine of a patient suffering from proteinuria.
Activity cross reaction Reacts with a region within amino acids 57 to 64 of human and monkey CD14.
Species Hu, Mk
Labelling APC
Form Purified (liquid chromatography)
Preservative NaN3 15 mM
Storage instructions Store in the dark at 2-8°C. Do not freeze. Avoid prolonged exposure to light.
Target CD14
Uniprot ID P08571
Gene ID 929
Applications ELISA, FA, FC, IP, WB
Working dilutions Optimal dilutions should be determined by the end user.
The following are guidelines only:
FC (10 µl for 100 µl of whole blood or 10^6 cells in suspension)
Publication * Weiss TS et al. Hepatic progenitor cells from adult human livers for cell transplantation. Gut. 2008 Aug,57(8):1129-38.
* Angel CE et al. CD14+ antigen-presenting cells in human dermis are less mature than their CD1a+ counterparts. Int Immunol. 2007 Nov,19(11):1271-9.
* Drbal K et al. Single-molecule microscopy reveals heterogeneous dynamics of lipid raft components upon TCR engagement. Int Immunol. 2007 May,19(5):675-84.
* Iwaki D et al. The CD14 region spanning amino acids 57-64 is critical for interaction with the extracellular Toll-like receptor 2 domain. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2005 Mar 4,328(1):173-6.
* Sing A et al. Yersinia V-antigen exploits toll-like receptor 2 and CD14 for interleukin 10-mediated immunosuppression. J Exp Med. 2002 Oct 21,196(8):1017-24.
* Stöckl J et al. Monomorphic molecules function as additional recognition structures on haptenated target cells for HLA-A1-restricted, hapten-specific CTL. J Immunol. 2001 Sep 1,167(5):2724-33.
*Funda DP et al. CD14 is expressed and released as soluble CD14 by human intestinal epithelial cells in vitro: lipopolysaccharide activation of epithelial cells revisited. Infect Immun. 2001 Jun,69(6):3772-81.
* Bazil V et al. Structural relationship between the soluble and membrane-bound forms of human monocyte surface glycoprotein CD14. Mol Immunol. 1989 Jul;26(7):657-62.
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