CD8
SUPPRESSOR/CYTOTOXIC T CELLS
Clone & Isotype | Conjugate | Size | Format | Line | | Part Number |
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SFCI21Thy2D3 (T8) | FITC | 50 tests | Liquid | CYTO-STAT | IVD | 6603861 |
IgG1 (mouse) | RD1 | 50 tests | Liquid | CYTO-STAT | IVD | 6603848 |
| ECD | 50 tests | Liquid | CYTO-STAT | | 6604728 |
| PC5 | 50 tests | Liquid | CYTO-STAT | | 6607011 |
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Other mAbs |
The CD8 (T8) antigen is a disulfide-linked dimer.The molecular weight of each monomer is about 32-34 kDa. The CD8 molecule is found on a T cell subset of human peripheral blood lymphocytes called "cytotoxic / suppressor" cells. A subset of Natural Killer cells expresses the CD8 antigen but with low to medium density expression. It is also present on most thymocytes where it is frequently co-expressed with CD4 and on a subpopulation of bone marrow cells. The CD8 molecule acts with the T Cell Receptor as a co-receptor for MHC class I molecule in antigen recognition. This antibody recognizes the a chain of the CD8 molecule. T8 antibody was characterized during the First International Workshop on Human Leukocyte Differentiation Antigens.

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