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AF488 Anti-Human CD15 Antibody[W6D3]

AF488 Anti-Human CD15 Antibody[W6D3]

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The AF488 Anti-Human CD15 Antibody [W6D3] is a highly specific and reliable tool for the detection and analysis of CD15 expression in human samples. This antibody is conjugated with AF488, a bright and photostable fluorescent dye, enabling easy visualization and quantification of CD15-positive cells.

CD15, also known as Lewis X antigen, is a carbohydrate epitope expressed on the surface of granulocytes, monocytes, and some lymphocytes. It plays a crucial role in cell adhesion and migration, making it an important marker in various research areas, including immunology, oncology, and stem cell biology.

The AF488 Anti-Human CD15 Antibody [W6D3] exhibits exceptional specificity and sensitivity, ensuring accurate and reproducible results. It has been extensively validated for flow cytometry, immunofluorescence, and immunohistochemistry applications, providing flexibility and versatility in experimental design.

With its high affinity and low background staining, this antibody offers excellent signal-to-noise ratio, allowing for precise identification and characterization of CD15-positive cells. Its compatibility with multiple sample types, including blood, tissue, and cell cultures, further enhances its utility in diverse research settings.

The AF488 Anti-Human CD15 Antibody [W6D3] is supplied in a convenient and ready-to-use format, ensuring ease of use and saving valuable time in the laboratory. It is provided in a 100 µg vial, allowing for multiple experiments and reducing the need for frequent reordering.

In summary, the AF488 Anti-Human CD15 Antibody [W6D3] is a highly reliable and specific tool for the detection and analysis of CD15 expression in human samples. Its exceptional performance, versatility, and convenience make it an ideal choice for researchers in various fields seeking to explore the role of CD15 in cellular processes and disease mechanisms.
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