CD38
ACTIVATED T CELLS
Clone & Isotype | Conjugate | Size | Format | Line | | Part Number |
|
T16 | Purified | 0.2 mg | Freeze-dried | | | IM0366 |
IgG1 (mouse) | FITC | 100 tests | Liquid | IOTest | | IM0775 |
| PE | 100 tests | Liquid | IOTest | | IM1832 |
|
CYTO-STATS |
The CD38 antigen is a type II integral membrane glycoprotein, with the NH2-terminus inside the cytoplasm.Its molecular weight is about 45 kDa. It is expressed on activated T and B cells, monocytes, Natural Killer (NK) cells, plasma cells and medullary thymocytes. It is also present on terminally differentiated B cells, and early B cells. However, most mature resting peripheral lymphocytes of both B and T lineages, do not express CD38 antigen. Its tissue distribution appears to be dependent on the differentiation and activation of the cell. It is used as a marker to study T and B lymphocyte activation. T16 antibody was evaluated during the Third International Workshop on Human Leukocyte Differentiation Antigens.

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