Map 4-Antibodies

CD71

TRANSFERRIN RECEPTOR

Clone & Isotype Conjugate Size Format Line Part Number

37L (T9) Purified 100 tests Freeze-dried COULTER CLONE 6604076
IgM (mouse) FITC 100 tests Freeze-dried COULTER CLONE 6604077

YDJ1.2.2 Purified 100 tests Liquid IOTest IM0482
IgG1 (mouse) FITC 100 tests Liquid IOTest IM0483
PE 100 tests Liquid IOTest IM2001


The CD71 antigen is known as the transferrin receptor. It is characterized as a disulfide-bound dimer of two identical glycoprotein subunits of 95 kDa each. It is expressed by activated T and B cells, by macrophages and by erythroblasts. It is absent from resting blood leukocytes. Its expression is upregulated on all cell types entering in proliferation. YDJ1.2.2 and T9 antibodies were evaluated during the Fifth International Workshop on Human Leukocyte Differentiation Antigens.

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