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APC Anti-Human CD3 Antibody[UCHT1]
APC Anti-Human CD3 Antibody[UCHT1]
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APC Anti-Human CD3 Antibody[UCHT1]
The APC Anti-Human CD3 Antibody[UCHT1] is a highly specific and reliable tool designed for immunological research and diagnostic applications. This monoclonal antibody is derived from the UCHT1 hybridoma and has been extensively validated for its exceptional performance in detecting the CD3 antigen on human T lymphocytes. With its conjugation to the allophycocyanin (APC) fluorochrome, this antibody offers enhanced sensitivity and versatility in flow cytometry and immunohistochemistry experiments.
This antibody exhibits a high affinity for the CD3 antigen, a crucial component of the T cell receptor complex. By targeting CD3, researchers can accurately identify and analyze T lymphocytes, gaining valuable insights into immune responses, autoimmune diseases, and immunodeficiencies. The APC Anti-Human CD3 Antibody[UCHT1] demonstrates exceptional specificity, ensuring minimal cross-reactivity with other cell types or antigens, thus providing reliable and accurate results.
The APC conjugation of this antibody allows for efficient detection and quantification of CD3-positive cells in flow cytometry experiments. Its bright fluorescence emission at 660 nm enables easy discrimination of labeled cells from background noise, facilitating precise identification and enumeration of T lymphocytes. Moreover, this antibody can be utilized in immunohistochemistry applications, enabling the visualization and localization of CD3 expression in tissue samples, aiding in the diagnosis and characterization of various diseases.
In summary, the APC Anti-Human CD3 Antibody[UCHT1] is a highly specific and sensitive tool that enables researchers to study and understand the role of CD3 in T lymphocyte biology. Its exceptional performance in flow cytometry and immunohistochemistry, combined with its reliable specificity, makes it an invaluable asset in immunological research, diagnostic applications, and clinical studies.