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Biotin Anti-Human CD15 Antibody[HI98]

Biotin Anti-Human CD15 Antibody[HI98]

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Biotin Anti-Human CD15 Antibody[HI98]

The Biotin Anti-Human CD15 Antibody[HI98] is a highly specific monoclonal antibody that recognizes the CD15 antigen, also known as Lewis X, which is expressed on the surface of human granulocytes and monocytes. This antibody is conjugated with biotin, a small molecule that binds to avidin or streptavidin, allowing for easy detection and purification of the target protein. The HI98 clone has been extensively characterized and validated for use in various applications, including flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry, and Western blotting.

This antibody is particularly useful for studying the role of CD15 in leukocyte trafficking, inflammation, and cancer. CD15 has been implicated in the adhesion and migration of neutrophils and monocytes to sites of infection or injury, as well as in the metastasis of certain types of cancer cells. By specifically targeting CD15, researchers can investigate the mechanisms underlying these processes and develop new therapeutic strategies. Moreover, the biotin conjugation of this antibody allows for easy labeling and purification of CD15-positive cells or proteins, facilitating downstream analysis.

The Biotin Anti-Human CD15 Antibody[HI98] is produced using state-of-the-art techniques and undergoes rigorous quality control to ensure high specificity and sensitivity. It is supplied in a convenient format, with various sizes and concentrations available to suit different experimental needs. This antibody is compatible with a wide range of sample types, including blood, tissue, and cell culture, and can be used in combination with other antibodies or reagents for multiplex analysis. Overall, the Biotin Anti-Human CD15 Antibody[HI98] is a valuable tool for researchers studying leukocyte biology, inflammation, and cancer.

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