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Antigenic Specificity | CD166, Mouse |
Clone | REA370 |
Host Species | Recombinant Human |
Reactive Species | mouse |
Isotype | IgG1 |
Format | biotin conjugate |
Size | 9 µg in 300 µL |
Concentration | 1:10 |
Applications | Flow cytometry |
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Description | CD166 Antibody, anti-mouse, Biotin, REAfinity™. Clone REA370 recognizes the mouse CD166 antigen, a Single-pass type I membrane protein also known as Activated leukocyte cell adhesion molecule (ALCAM). CD166 is a member of the immunoglobulin gene superfamily which is expressed by activated leukocytes and thymic epithelial cells and is a ligand for the lymphocyte antigen CD6. It is also expressed at high levels in the brain and lung, at lower levels in the liver and the kidney, and on a number of cell lines. CD166 expression is pathologically correlated with aggressive disease in a variety of cancers including melanoma, prostate, breast, ovarian, esophageal, and bladder cancers. It is also a universal functional marker of murine and human hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) and osteoblasts within the hematopoietic niche and it is involved in modulating HSC-niche interactions and HSC fate. | Additional information: Clone REA370 displays negligible binding to Fc receptors. |
Immunogen | n/a |
Other Names | ALCAM, BEN, DM-GRASP, MuSC, SC1 |
Gene, Accession # | Gene ID: 11658 |
Catalog # | 130-105-488 |
Price | $31 |
Order / More Info | CD166, Mouse Antibody from MILTENYI BIOTEC B.V. & Co. KG |
Product Specific References | Bowen, M. A. et al. (1997) Characterization of mouse ALCAM (CD166): the CD6-binding domain is conserved in different homologs and mediates cross-species binding. Eur. J. Immunol. 27 (6): 1469-1478. | Chitteti, B. R. et al. (2013) CD166 and regulation of hematopoiesis. Curr. Opin. Hematol. 20 (4): 273-280. | Levin, T. G. et al. (2010) Characterization of the intestinal cancer stem cell marker CD166 in the human and mouse gastrointestinal tract. Gastroenterology 139 (6): 2072-2082. |