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AF647 Anti-Mouse CD54 Antibody[YN1/1.7.4]
AF647 Anti-Mouse CD54 Antibody[YN1/1.7.4]
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AF647 Anti-Mouse CD54 Antibody[YN1/1.7.4]
The AF647 Anti-Mouse CD54 Antibody[YN1/1.7.4] is a highly specific and reliable tool designed for the detection and analysis of CD54 expression in mouse samples. CD54, also known as intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1), plays a crucial role in immune responses and inflammation. This antibody is conjugated with AF647, a bright and photostable fluorescent dye, enabling easy visualization and quantification of CD54 expression in various experimental applications.
This antibody has been extensively validated and characterized for its exceptional specificity and sensitivity. It exhibits minimal cross-reactivity with other mouse antigens, ensuring accurate and reliable results. The YN1/1.7.4 clone used in this antibody is well-known for its high affinity and selectivity towards CD54, making it an ideal choice for researchers studying immune cell interactions, inflammation, and related diseases.
The AF647 Anti-Mouse CD54 Antibody[YN1/1.7.4] is suitable for a wide range of applications, including flow cytometry, immunofluorescence microscopy, and immunohistochemistry. Its bright fluorescence and low background staining provide excellent signal-to-noise ratios, enabling precise and detailed analysis of CD54 expression patterns in various tissues and cell types. With this antibody, researchers can gain valuable insights into the role of CD54 in immune cell adhesion, migration, and immune response modulation, contributing to a better understanding of immune-related disorders and the development of potential therapeutic strategies.
In summary, the AF647 Anti-Mouse CD54 Antibody[YN1/1.7.4] is a highly specific, sensitive, and versatile tool for the detection and analysis of CD54 expression in mouse samples. Its exceptional performance, combined with the convenience of AF647 conjugation, makes it an invaluable asset for researchers in the fields of immunology, inflammation, and related disciplines.
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