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PE Anti-Human CD16 Antibody[3G8]
PE Anti-Human CD16 Antibody[3G8]
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PE Anti-Human CD16 Antibody[3G8]
The PE Anti-Human CD16 Antibody [3G8] is a highly specific and reliable tool designed for the detection and analysis of CD16 expression in human samples. This antibody is conjugated with phycoerythrin (PE), a fluorescent dye that allows for easy visualization and quantification of CD16-positive cells.
CD16, also known as Fc gamma receptor III (FcγRIII), is a transmembrane glycoprotein expressed on the surface of natural killer (NK) cells, macrophages, and a subset of T cells. It plays a crucial role in mediating antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) and phagocytosis, making it an essential marker for immune cell function and activation.
The PE Anti-Human CD16 Antibody [3G8] exhibits exceptional specificity and sensitivity, ensuring accurate and reproducible results in various applications, including flow cytometry, immunofluorescence, and immunohistochemistry. Its high affinity for CD16 enables precise identification and enumeration of CD16-positive cells, facilitating comprehensive immunophenotyping and functional studies.
This antibody is supplied in a ready-to-use format, eliminating the need for time-consuming and error-prone conjugation procedures. It is optimized for use with a wide range of human samples, including peripheral blood, bone marrow, and lymphoid tissues. Its exceptional performance and reliability make it an indispensable tool for researchers and clinicians studying immune cell populations and their involvement in various diseases and immune responses.
The PE Anti-Human CD16 Antibody [3G8] is manufactured under stringent quality control standards to ensure batch-to-batch consistency and reproducibility. It is provided in a convenient vial format, allowing for easy storage and handling. With its exceptional performance and reliability, this antibody is an invaluable asset for any laboratory or research facility aiming to unravel the complexities of the human immune system.