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ER780 Anti-Mouse/Human CD11b Antibody[M1/70]

ER780 Anti-Mouse/Human CD11b Antibody[M1/70]

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The ER780 Anti-Mouse/Human CD11b Antibody [M1/70] is a highly specific and reliable tool for the detection and analysis of CD11b expression in both mouse and human samples. This monoclonal antibody, derived from the M1/70 hybridoma, has been extensively validated and exhibits exceptional performance in various applications, including flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry, and western blotting.

With its exceptional specificity, the ER780 Anti-Mouse/Human CD11b Antibody [M1/70] enables accurate identification and quantification of CD11b-positive cells in complex biological samples. It recognizes an epitope on the CD11b antigen, a member of the integrin family, which is predominantly expressed on myeloid cells, including monocytes, macrophages, and granulocytes.

The ER780 Anti-Mouse/Human CD11b Antibody [M1/70] offers outstanding sensitivity and minimal background noise, ensuring reliable and reproducible results. Its high affinity and low cross-reactivity make it an ideal choice for various research applications, such as immunophenotyping, inflammation studies, and immune cell subset analysis.

This antibody is supplied as a purified and lyophilized format, ensuring long-term stability and ease of use. It can be reconstituted in a suitable buffer for immediate use or aliquoted for future experiments. Each batch of the ER780 Anti-Mouse/Human CD11b Antibody [M1/70] undergoes rigorous quality control procedures to guarantee consistent performance and batch-to-batch reproducibility.

In summary, the ER780 Anti-Mouse/Human CD11b Antibody [M1/70] is a highly specific, sensitive, and reliable tool for the detection and analysis of CD11b expression in both mouse and human samples. Its exceptional performance and versatility make it an invaluable asset for researchers in the fields of immunology, inflammation, and cellular biology.
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