Map 4-Antibodies

HLA-DR

Clone & Isotype Conjugate Size Format Line Part Number

B8.12.2 Purified 0.2 mg Freeze-dried IM0108
IgG2b (mouse) Biotin 0.2 mg Freeze-dried IM0261
Purified 100 tests Liquid IOTest IM0462
FITC 100 tests Liquid IOTest IM0463
PE 100 tests Liquid IOTest IM0464

Immu-357 FITC 100 tests Liquid IOTest IM1638
IgG1 (mouse) PE 100 tests Liquid IOTest IM1639
PE-Cy5 100 tests Liquid IOTest IM1849

H279 (I2) Purified 100 tests Freeze-dried COULTER CLONE 6602142
IgG2a (mouse) FITC 100 tests Freeze-dried COULTER CLONE 6602924
RD1 100 tests Liquid COULTER CLONE 6602920

BL2 Purified 0.2 mg Freeze-dried IM0109
IgG2b (mouse)


The recognized epitope is a monomorphic determinant of human HLA class II molecules with estimated molecular weights of 29-34 kDa. These molecules are found on Antigen-Presenting Cells (APC), i.e. B lymphocytes, monocytes, macrophages, and thymic epithelial cells. They are also expressed on activated T cells, but not on granulocytes, platelets, and red blood cells. The I2 antigen is absent from some homozygous typing cells which are DR7+ or DR11+. Resting T cells or endothelial cells that do not normally express these molecules can be induced to express them. These molecules are involved in cellular interactions among immuno-competent cells. I2 antibody was evaluated during the Fifth International Workshop on Human Leukocyte Differentiation Antigens.

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