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Invitrogen
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product type :
antibody
product name :
CD14 Monoclonal Antibody (TuK4), Pacific Blue
catalog :
MHCD1428
quantity :
500 uL
price :
US 544.00
clonality :
monoclonal
host :
mouse
conjugate :
Pacific Blue
clone name :
TUK4
reactivity :
human
application :
immunocytochemistry, flow cytometry
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citations: 22
Published Application/Species/Sample/DilutionReference
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig s2c
Banki Z, Krabbendam L, Klaver D, Leng T, Kruis S, Mehta H, et al. Antibody opsonization enhances MAIT cell responsiveness to bacteria via a TNF-dependent mechanism. Immunol Cell Biol. 2019;97:538-551 pubmed publisher
  • flow cytometry; human; 5 ul
Hoffmann J, Shmeleva E, Boag S, Fiser K, Bagnall A, Murali S, et al. Myocardial ischemia and reperfusion leads to transient CD8 immune deficiency and accelerated immunosenescence in CMV-seropositive patients. Circ Res. 2015;116:87-98 pubmed publisher
  • flow cytometry; human
  • immunocytochemistry; human
Bennaceur K, Atwill M, Al Zhrany N, Hoffmann J, Keavney B, BREAULT D, et al. Atorvastatin induces T cell proliferation by a telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) mediated mechanism. Atherosclerosis. 2014;236:312-20 pubmed publisher
  • flow cytometry; human
Ilander M, Kreutzman A, Rohon P, Melo T, Faber E, Porkka K, et al. Enlarged memory T-cell pool and enhanced Th1-type responses in chronic myeloid leukemia patients who have successfully discontinued IFN-? monotherapy. PLoS ONE. 2014;9:e87794 pubmed publisher
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 9
Pala P, Serwanga J, Watera C, Ritchie A, Moodie Z, Wang M, et al. Quantitative and qualitative differences in the T cell response to HIV in uninfected Ugandans exposed or unexposed to HIV-infected partners. J Virol. 2013;87:9053-63 pubmed publisher
  • flow cytometry; human
McArthur M, Sztein M. Heterogeneity of multifunctional IL-17A producing S. Typhi-specific CD8+ T cells in volunteers following Ty21a typhoid immunization. PLoS ONE. 2012;7:e38408 pubmed publisher
  • flow cytometry; human
Phadwal K, Alegre Abarrategui J, Watson A, Pike L, Anbalagan S, Hammond E, et al. A novel method for autophagy detection in primary cells: impaired levels of macroautophagy in immunosenescent T cells. Autophagy. 2012;8:677-89 pubmed publisher
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 4
Clement M, Ladell K, Ekeruche Makinde J, Miles J, Edwards E, Dolton G, et al. Anti-CD8 antibodies can trigger CD8+ T cell effector function in the absence of TCR engagement and improve peptide-MHCI tetramer staining. J Immunol. 2011;187:654-63 pubmed publisher
Huuhtanen J, Ilander M, Yadav B, Dufva O, L xe4 hteenm xe4 ki H, Kasanen T, et al. IFN-α with dasatinib broadens the immune repertoire in patients with chronic-phase chronic myeloid leukemia. J Clin Invest. 2022;132: pubmed publisher
Keeton R, Richardson S, Moyo Gwete T, Hermanus T, Tincho M, Benede N, et al. Prior infection with SARS-CoV-2 boosts and broadens Ad26.COV2.S immunogenicity in a variant-dependent manner. Cell Host Microbe. 2021;29:1611-1619.e5 pubmed publisher
Rahmani N, Ramachandra N, Sahu S, Gitego N, Lopez A, Pradhan K, et al. ASXL1 mutations are associated with distinct epigenomic alterations that lead to sensitivity to venetoclax and azacytidine. Blood Cancer J. 2021;11:157 pubmed publisher
Arif S, Gomez Tourino I, Kamra Y, Pujol Autonell I, Hanton E, Tree T, et al. GAD-alum immunotherapy in type 1 diabetes expands bifunctional Th1/Th2 autoreactive CD4 T cells. Diabetologia. 2020;63:1186-1198 pubmed publisher
Hataye J, Casazza J, Best K, Liang C, Immonen T, Ambrozak D, et al. Principles Governing Establishment versus Collapse of HIV-1 Cellular Spread. Cell Host Microbe. 2019;26:748-763.e20 pubmed publisher
Yabe I, Truitt L, Espinoza D, Wu C, Koelle S, Panch S, et al. Barcoding of Macaque Hematopoietic Stem and Progenitor Cells: A Robust Platform to Assess Vector Genotoxicity. Mol Ther Methods Clin Dev. 2018;11:143-154 pubmed publisher
Jain P, Tian X, Cordes S, Chen J, Cantilena C, Bradley C, et al. Over-expression of PD-1 Does Not Predict Leukemic Relapse after Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation. Biol Blood Marrow Transplant. 2019;25:216-222 pubmed publisher
Bartlett D, Willis L, Slentz C, Hoselton A, KELLY L, Huebner J, et al. Ten weeks of high-intensity interval walk training is associated with reduced disease activity and improved innate immune function in older adults with rheumatoid arthritis: a pilot study. Arthritis Res Ther. 2018;20:127 pubmed publisher
Kim M, Yu K, Kenderian S, Ruella M, Chen S, Shin T, et al. Genetic Inactivation of CD33 in Hematopoietic Stem Cells to Enable CAR T Cell Immunotherapy for Acute Myeloid Leukemia. Cell. 2018;173:1439-1453.e19 pubmed publisher
Gomez Tourino I, Kamra Y, Baptista R, Lorenc A, Peakman M. T cell receptor ?-chains display abnormal shortening and repertoire sharing in type 1 diabetes. Nat Commun. 2017;8:1792 pubmed publisher
Tanko R, Soares A, Müller T, Garrett N, Samsunder N, Abdool Karim Q, et al. Effect of Antiretroviral Therapy on the Memory and Activation Profiles of B Cells in HIV-Infected African Women. J Immunol. 2017;198:1220-1228 pubmed publisher
Wahid R, Fresnay S, Levine M, Sztein M. Immunization with Ty21a live oral typhoid vaccine elicits crossreactive multifunctional CD8+ T-cell responses against Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi, S. Paratyphi A, and S. Paratyphi B in humans. Mucosal Immunol. 2015;8:1349-59 pubmed publisher
McArthur M, Sztein M. Unexpected heterogeneity of multifunctional T cells in response to superantigen stimulation in humans. Clin Immunol. 2013;146:140-52 pubmed publisher
Aurelius J, Thorén F, Akhiani A, Brune M, Palmqvist L, Hansson M, et al. Monocytic AML cells inactivate antileukemic lymphocytes: role of NADPH oxidase/gp91(phox) expression and the PARP-1/PAR pathway of apoptosis. Blood. 2012;119:5832-7 pubmed publisher
product information
Product Type :
Antibody
Product Name :
CD14 Monoclonal Antibody (TuK4), Pacific Blue
Catalog # :
MHCD1428
Quantity :
500 uL
Price :
US 544.00
Clonality :
Monoclonal
Purity :
purified
Host :
Mouse
Reactivity :
Human
Applications :
Flow Cytometry: Assay-Dependent
Species :
Human
Clone :
TuK4
Isotype :
IgG2a
Storage :
4 C, store in dark
Description :
CD14 is a 55 kDa GPI-anchored glycoprotein that is constitutively expressed on the surface of mature monocytes, macrophages, and neutrophils. CD14 also serves as a multifunctional lipopolysaccharide receptor, and is released to the serum both as a secreted and enzymatically cleaved GPI-anchored form. CD14 binds lipopolysaccharide molecule in a reaction catalyzed by lipopolysaccharide-binding protein (LBP), an acute phase serum protein. The soluble sCD14 can discriminate slight structural differences between lipopolysaccharides and is important for neutralization of serum allochthonous lipopolysaccharides by reconstituted lipoprotein particles. Further, CD14 has been shown to bind apoptotic cells, and can affect allergic, inflammatory and infectious processes. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants encoding the same CD14 isoform. Diseases associated with CD14 dysfunction include mycobacterium chelonae infection and Croup.
Immunogen :
Human CD14
Format :
Liquid
Applications w/Dilutions :
Flow Cytometry: Assay-Dependent
Aliases :
CD 14; CD14; CD14 antigen; CD14 molecule; cd14 monocyte; lipopolysaccharide receptor; lipoprotein receptor; LPSR antibody; monocyte differentiation antigen CD14; Monocyte differentiation antigen CD14, membrane-bound form; Monocyte differentiation antigen CD14, urinary form; monocyte differentiation antigen CD14; LOW QUALITY PROTEIN: monocyte differentiation antigen CD14; myeloid cell-specific leucine-rich glycoprotein; myeloid membrane glycoprotein precursor; sCD14; soluble CD14
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company information
Invitrogen
Thermo Fisher Scientific
81 Wyman Street
Waltham, MA USA 02451
https://www.thermofisher.com
800-678-5599
headquarters: USA