Clone:
BW264/56
Type of antibody:
Primary antibodies
Isotype:
mouse IgG2a
Alternative names:
T3

Specifications for CD3 antibodies

Overview

BW264/56 recognizes the human CD3 antigen which is present on mature human T cells, thymocytes, and a subset of NK cells. CD3 is associated with the T cell receptor (TCR) and is responsible for its signal transduction. The CD3 antigen is a complex of five invariable chains: γ, δ, ε, ζ, and η. The epitope recognized by the antibody is located on the ε-chain of the CD3 complex.

Alternative names

T3

Detailed product information

Technical specifications

CloneBW264/56
Isotypemouse IgG2a
Type of antibodyPrimary antibodies
Specieshuman
AntigenCD3
Alternative names of antigenT3
Molecular mass of antigen [kDa]56
Distribution of antigenNK cells, T cells, thymocytes

Resources for CD3 antibodies

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References for CD3 antibodies

Publications

  1. Stelzer, G. T. et al. (1997) U.S.-Canadian consensus recommendations on the immunophenotypic analysis of hematologic neoplasia by flow cytometry: standardization and validation of laboratory procedures. Cytometry 30(5): 214-230
  2. Rothe, G et al. (2012) Consensus protocol for the flow cytometric Immunophenotyping of hematopoietic malignancies. Leukemia 10(5): 877-895
  3. van Dongen, J. J. M. et al. (2012) EuroFlow antibody panels for standardized n-dimensional flow cytometric immunophenotyping of normal, reactive and malignant leukocytes. Leukemia 26(9): 1908-1975
  4. Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) (2007) Clinical Flow Cytometric Analysis of Neoplastic Hematolympoid Cells, CLSI document H43-A2 (ISBN 1-56238-635-2). CLSI; Approved Guideline - Second Edition
  5. Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) (2007) Enumeration of immunologically defined cell populations by flow cytometry, CLSI document H42-A2 (ISBN 1-56238-640-9). CLSI; Approved Guideline - Second Edition
  6. Reinherz, E. L. et al. (eds) Leucocyte typing II. Springer
  7. Wood, B. L. et al. (2007) 2006 Bethesda International Consensus recommendations on the immunophenotypic analysis of hematolymphoid neoplasia by flow cytometry: optimal reagents and reporting for the flow cytometric diagnosis of hematopoietic neoplasia. Cytometry B Clin. Cytom. 72: 14-22

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