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Anti-Transferrin receptor [Q1/71]

Invented by Dr Jacqueline Cordell from University of Oxford
Invented at University of Oxford

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Catalogue Number 151371
Applications FACS IHC WB
Antigen/Gene or Protein Targets Transferrin receptor (CD71)
Reactivity Human
Relevance The transferrin receptor is a glycoprotein composed of disulfide-linked polypeptide chains. It is ubiquitously distributed on the cell surface of actively growing human cells. Q1/71 can be used as a marker of proliferation.
Host Mouse
Immunogen Foetal liver cells
Subclass IgG1
Myeloma Used P3/NS1/1-Ag4.1
Recommended Growing Conditions RPMI 1640 + 10% FCS + penicillin (100U/ml) + streptomycin (100mg/l) + glutamine (2mM) + HAT
Notes Ultroser G can be used at 1% if the cells are not growing well
Research Area Cancer, Cardiovascular, Cell Type or Organelle Marker, Immunology, Metabolism, Stem Cell Biology

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CD Guide for CD71 (1989) In Knapp W, et al (eds) Leucocyte Typing IV, Oxford University Press, Oxford, New York and Tokyo, p 1091


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CD Guide for CD71 (1989) In Knapp W, et al (eds) Leucocyte Typing IV, Oxford University Press, Oxford, New York and Tokyo, p 1091


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