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Conjugate:
unconjugated
Clone:
TN-26, monoclonal
Application:
IF, complement-mediated cytotoxicity assay
Species reactivity:
mouse
Citations:
25
Technique(s):
complement-mediated cytotoxicity assay: suitable, indirect immunofluorescence: suitable
Uniprot accession no.:
biological source
mouse
conjugate
unconjugated
antibody form
purified immunoglobulin
antibody product type
primary antibodies
clone
TN-26, monoclonal
form
buffered aqueous solution
species reactivity
mouse
technique(s)
complement-mediated cytotoxicity assay: suitable, indirect immunofluorescence: suitable
isotype
IgM
UniProt accession no.
shipped in
dry ice
storage temp.
−20°C
target post-translational modification
unmodified
Quality Level
Gene Information
mouse ... Thy1(21838)
Application
Monoclonal Anti-Thy 1.1 antibody produced in mouse has been used in immunopanning and immunofluorescence.
Biochem/physiol Actions
Recognizes Thy 1.1 bearing cells and is less than 5% cross-reactive with Thy 1.2 bearing cells. Titer is 1:20,000 as determined by in vitro cytotoxicity against AKR/J thymocytes.
Studies have shown that mice lacking the protein thymus cell antigen 1 (Thy 1.1) have an increased number of fibroblasts. It suppresses proliferation and enhances apoptosis in dermal fibroblasts, thereby modulating cell growth. This is carried out by regulating the action of β3 integrin.
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General description
Monoclonal Anti-Thy 1.1 (mouse IgM isotype) is derived from the hybridoma produced by the fusion of mouse myeloma cells and splenocytes from an immunized mouse.
Thymus cell antigen 1 (Thy 1.1) is a glycosylphosphatidyl-anchored protein. It belongs to the of the immunoglobulin superfamily. Thy 1.1 is expressed in stem cells, T-cells and neurons.
Immunogen
thymocytes from AKR/J (Thy 1.1) mice.
Physical form
Solution in 0.1 M phosphate buffered saline, pH 7.4, containing 15 mM sodium azide.
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Storage Class
10 - Combustible liquids
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nwg
flash_point_f
Not applicable
flash_point_c
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Cellular metabolism is essentially linked to tissue remodeling and organ regeneration. MOGS, a gene that encodes cellular metabolism-related protein mannosyl-oligosaccharide glucosidase, was found to be upregulated in nerve segments after peripheral nerve injury. Bioinformatic analyses identified upstream regulators of MOGS
Dongren Yang et al.
The Journal of cell biology, 168(4), 655-666 (2005-02-09)
Schwann cells form basal laminae (BLs) containing laminin-2 (Ln-2; heterotrimer alpha2beta1gamma1) and Ln-8 (alpha4beta1gamma1). Loss of Ln-2 in humans and mice carrying alpha2-chain mutations prevents developing Schwann cells from fully defasciculating axons, resulting in partial amyelination. The principal pathogenic mechanism
Wendy A Neveu et al.
American journal of physiology. Cell physiology, 309(9), C616-C626 (2015-09-04)
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis is a progressive lung disease that increases in incidence with age. We identified a profibrotic lung phenotype in aging mice characterized by an increase in the number of fibroblasts lacking the expression of thymocyte differentiation antigen 1
Zhenghui Cheng et al.
BMC molecular and cell biology, 22(1), 21-21 (2021-04-09)
Schwann cells (SCs) play a crucial role in the repair of peripheral nerves. This is due to their ability to proliferate, migrate, and provide trophic support to axon regrowth. During peripheral nerve injury, SCs de-differentiate and reprogram to gain the
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