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AF647 Anti-Human CD45RO Antibody[UCHL1]

AF647 Anti-Human CD45RO Antibody[UCHL1]

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The AF647 Anti-Human CD45RO Antibody [UCHL1] is a highly specific and reliable tool designed for the detection and analysis of CD45RO expression in human samples. This monoclonal antibody, UCHL1, has been conjugated with the AF647 fluorochrome, enabling its use in flow cytometry and immunofluorescence applications.

CD45RO is a cell surface glycoprotein that is predominantly expressed on memory T cells, a subset of T lymphocytes that have been previously activated by antigens. By targeting CD45RO, this antibody allows for the identification and characterization of memory T cells, aiding in the understanding of immune responses and diseases.

The AF647 Anti-Human CD45RO Antibody [UCHL1] offers exceptional sensitivity and specificity, ensuring accurate and reliable results. Its conjugation with the AF647 fluorochrome provides a bright and stable signal, allowing for easy detection and analysis of CD45RO expression. This antibody has been extensively validated and optimized to ensure consistent performance across various experimental conditions.

This product is supplied as a liquid formulation in a convenient size of 100 tests, providing ample material for multiple experiments. It is recommended for use in research laboratories, clinical settings, and diagnostic applications. The AF647 Anti-Human CD45RO Antibody [UCHL1] is compatible with a wide range of sample types, including peripheral blood, lymph nodes, and spleen cells.

In summary, the AF647 Anti-Human CD45RO Antibody [UCHL1] is a highly specific and reliable tool for the detection and analysis of CD45RO expression in human samples. With its exceptional sensitivity, bright signal, and extensive validation, this antibody is an essential resource for researchers and clinicians studying memory T cells and their role in immune responses and diseases.
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