CD172g

Aliases: CD172g, SIRP-B2, SIRPB2, SIRPgamma, bA77C3.1
Other: signal-regulatory protein gamma|CD172 antigen-like family member B|CD172g antigen|SIRP beta 2|SIRP-gamma|signal-regulatory protein beta-2

The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the signal-regulatory protein (SIRP) family, and also belongs to the immunoglobulin superfamily. SIRP family members are receptor-type transmembrane glycoproteins known to be involved in the negative regulation of receptor tyrosine kinase-coupled signaling processes. Alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been d... see more

Fluorescein

Common Laser: 488
Common Filter: 525/50
Excitation Peak: 494
Emission Peak: 512

Fluorescein is an organic fluorophore first synthesized by Aldolf Bayer in 1871. FITC, an amine-reactive derivative, is also a commonly used name for this dye. It has an excitation peak at 494 nm and an emission peak at 512 nm.


Popular CD172g Fluorescein Antibodies


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SKU
Applications Marker /
Reactivity
Host / Isotype /
Clone
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Absolute Antibody
Ab00580-1.1-fluorescein
CD172g
Human
Mouse
IgG1
OX-137
200 μg
Details 
Absolute Antibody
Ab00589-1.1-fluorescein
IP,FC,ELISA,Block/Neutralize CD172g
Human
Mouse
IgG1
OX-119
200 μg
Details 
Absolute Antibody
Ab00589-10.6-fluorescein
IP,FC,ELISA,Block/Neutralize CD172g
Human
Human
Fab Fragment
OX-119
200 μg
Details 
Absolute Antibody
Ab00580-23.0-fluorescein
CD172g
Human
Rabbit
IgG
OX-137
200 μg
Details 
Absolute Antibody
Ab00589-10.3-fluorescein
IP,FC,ELISA,Block/Neutralize CD172g
Human
Human
IgG1
OX-119
200 μg
Details 
Absolute Antibody
Ab00589-10.0-fluorescein
IP,FC,ELISA,Block/Neutralize CD172g
Human
Human
IgG1
OX-119
200 μg
Details 
Absolute Antibody
Ab00580-10.0-fluorescein
CD172g
Human
Human
IgG1
OX-137
200 μg
Details 
Absolute Antibody
Ab00580-10.3-fluorescein
CD172g
Human
Human
IgG1
OX-137
200 μg
Details 
Absolute Antibody
Ab00589-23.0-fluorescein
IP,FC,ELISA,Block/Neutralize CD172g
Human
Rabbit
IgG
OX-119
200 μg
Details 
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