Invitrogen™ eBioscience™ CD199 (CCR9) Monoclonal Antibody (eBioCW-1.2 (CW-1.2)), eFluor™ 450, 100 µg
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Specifications:
Application | Flow Cytometry | ||
Storage Temperature | 2-8°C | ||
Product Type | antibody | Forms | Liquid |
Product Brand | Thermo Fisher Scientific™ | ||
Product Grade | Molecular Biology | ||
The Invitrogen™ CD199 (CCR9) Monoclonal Antibody (eBioCW-1.2), conjugated to eFluor™ 450, is a highly specific antibody designed for the detection of mouse CCR9 (CD199). CCR9 is a G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) involved in thymocyte migration and development and plays a critical role in T-cell trafficking to gut-associated lymphoid tissues. This antibody is validated for flow cytometry, offering bright fluorescence for precise analysis of CCR9 expression in immune cells.
Key Features:
- Target and Specificity:
- Recognizes mouse CCR9 (CD199), a receptor for thymus-expressed chemokine (TECK/CCL25).
- High specificity ensures accurate detection in thymocytes and T cells.
- Clone and Conjugate:
- Clone: eBioCW-1.2 (CW-1.2), a trusted clone for reliable CCR9 detection.
- Conjugate: eFluor™ 450, an alternative to Pacific Blue®, providing bright fluorescence with excitation at 405 nm and emission at 445 nm.
- Validated Applications:
- Optimized for flow cytometry, enabling robust analysis of CCR9 expression in thymocytes and immune cells.
- Bright and Stable Fluorescence:
- eFluor™ 450 delivers high-intensity signals with minimal background, making it ideal for multicolor flow cytometry panels.
- Ready-to-Use:
- Supplied at a concentration of 0.2 mg/mL, with recommended usage of 1 µg per test.
Specifications:
Attribute | Details |
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Catalog Number | 48-1991-82 |
Target | Mouse CD199 (CCR9) |
Clone | eBioCW-1.2 (CW-1.2) |
Host/Isotype | Mouse / IgG2a |
Conjugate | eFluor™ 450 |
Applications | Flow Cytometry |
Species Reactivity | Mouse |
Concentration | 0.2 mg/mL |
Formulation | Liquid, in PBS (pH 7.2) with 0.09% sodium azide |
Excitation/Emission Max | 405 nm / 445 nm |
Storage Conditions | Store at 4°C, protect from light, do not freeze |
Unit Size | 100 µg |
Applications:
- Flow Cytometry:
- Detect CCR9 expression in mouse thymocytes and other immune cells, including T cells.
- Thymocyte Development Studies:
- Analyze CCR9’s role in thymocyte migration and maturation during development.
- Gut-Associated Immunity:
- Study CCR9’s expression in T cells trafficking to gut-associated lymphoid tissues (GALT).
- Chemokine Receptor Research:
- Investigate the interaction of CCR9 with its ligand CCL25 (TECK) in immune cell trafficking.
- Immune Cell Differentiation Studies:
- Examine the changes in CCR9 expression during thymocyte differentiation stages.
Key Benefits:
- Bright and Stable Fluorescence:
- eFluor™ 450 provides superior brightness and stability for clear identification of CCR9-positive cells.
- Reproducibility:
- Pre-validated and optimized for flow cytometry, ensuring consistent performance.
- Versatility:
- Suitable for studying thymocyte development, gut-associated immunity, and chemokine receptor pathways.
- Minimal Background:
- High specificity of the eBioCW-1.2 clone ensures reliable results with minimal non-specific binding.
- Multicolor Panel Compatibility:
- eFluor™ 450’s spectral properties make it compatible with other fluorochromes in complex flow cytometry panels.
Usage Recommendations:
- Sample Preparation:
- Isolate mouse thymocytes or other immune cells from tissue samples.
- Staining Protocol:
- Use 1 µg of antibody per 100 µL of cell suspension for flow cytometry staining.
- Incubate with cells in the dark at 4°C for 20–30 minutes.
- Flow Cytometry:
- Analyze samples using a flow cytometer equipped with a violet laser (405 nm).
- Controls:
- Include isotype controls (e.g., Mouse IgG2a kappa Isotype Control, eFluor™ 450) to assess non-specific binding.
Storage and Handling:
- Store at 4°C in the dark to protect the eFluor™ 450 fluorochrome.
- Avoid freezing, as freezing may degrade the antibody or fluorochrome.
Target Information:
- CD199 (CCR9):
- A G-protein-coupled receptor involved in thymocyte migration and development.
- Plays a role in T-cell trafficking to gut-associated lymphoid tissues (GALT) via interaction with its ligand CCL25 (TECK).
- Expressed during thymocyte differentiation, peaking at the double-positive (DP) stage and downregulated in mature single-positive (SP) thymocytes.
For Research Use Only:
This product is intended for research purposes only and is not for diagnostic or therapeutic applications.