Human peripheral blood lymphocytes are stained with APC Anti-Human CD3 Antibody and AF Violet 450 Anti-Human CD44 Antibody (Left). Lymphocytes are stained with APC Anti-Human CD3 Antibody and AF Violet 450 Rat IgG2a, κ Isotype Control (Right).
CD44 is a 80-95 kD glycoprotein also known as Hermes, Pgp1, H-CAM, or HUTCH. It is expressed on all leukocytes, endothelial cells, hepatocytes, and mesenchymal cells. As B and T cells become activated or progress to the memory stage, CD44 expression increases from a low or mid level of intensity to high expression levels. Thus, CD44 has been reported to be a valuable marker for memory cell subsets. CD44 is an adhesion molecule involved in leukocyte attachment to and rolling on endothelial cells, homing to peripheral lymphoid organs and to the sites of inflammation, and leukocyte aggregation.
Immunogen Information
Gene ID
960
Synonyms
LHRPGP-ICDw44EpicanHUTCH-I
Applications
Reactivity
Human
Tested Applications
FCM
Conjugation
AFViolet 450
Concentration
5 μL/Test
Storage Buffer
Phosphate buffered solution, pH 7.2, containing 0.09% stabilizer and 1% protein protectant.
Storage Instructions
This product can be stored at 2-8°C for 12 months. Please protect from prolonged exposure to light and do not freeze.