CD80
B-CELL SUBSET
Clone & Isotype | Conjugate | Size | Format | Line | | Part Number |
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MAB104 | Purified | 0.2 mg | Freeze dried | | | IM1449 |
IgG1 (mouse) | FITC | 100 tests | Liquid | IOTest | | IM1853 |
| PE | 100 tests | Liquid | IOTest | | IM1976 |
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The CD80 antigen (B7, BB1) is a highly glycosylated single-chain protein. Its extracellular domain consists of two Ig-like domains. This 60 kDa molecule serves as the ligand for two structurally similar molecules expressed on T lymphocytes, CD28 and CTLA-4. CD80 antigen is expressed on in vitro activated B cells. It is not expressed on the majority of resting B cells from peripheral blood but identifies a subpopulation of B cells that has been previously activated. The antigen is also expressed by HTLV-1 transformed T cells.

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