C7930

Immunofluorescence
Human Tonsil stained with Anti-CD3, T Cell (Cat. No. C7930) at a 1:150 dilution (red) and Monoclonal Anti-Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen (Cat. No. P8825) at a 1:500 dilution (green). Counterstained with DAPI.
From Pamela Wirth, Plastic Surgery Department, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN.

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C7930

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Anti-CD3, T Cell antibody produced in rabbit

whole antiserum

MDL number:MFCD00162554

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Description

Immunogensynthetic human CD3 peptide (residues 156-168 of the CD3-ε chain) coupled to porcine thyroglobulin. Coupling was performed by a modification of the reported method.
SpecificityThe antibody reacts with the proline-rich peptide sequence comprising 13 amino acids in the cytoplasmic domain of the CD3-ε chain. It detects normal, reactive and most neoplastic human T cells in routinely processed enzyme pre-digested, formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue sections. The antibody also reacts with human tissues fixed with Bouin's solution and embedded in paraffin. Frozen sections and smears are also suitable for staining with this antibody. The antibody reacts with T cell areas in lymphoid tissues derived from various species.1

Properties

antibody formwhole antiserum
clone(polyclonal)
mol wtantigen mol wt 20 kDa (bovine and swine)
contains15 mM sodium azide
species reactivitypig, human, bovine, canine, mouse, Psammomys (sand rat), sheep, rat, feline, chicken
application(s)immunoblotting: 1:200 using mouse thymus extract
 immunohistochemistry (formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded sections): 1:200 using enzyme pre-digested, formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded human tonsil sections
Gene Informationhuman ... CD3E(916)
 rat ... Cd3e(315609)
 mouse ... Cd3e(12501)
shipped indry ice
storage temp.−20°C

Safety

WGK Germany3

References

Cited Reference1. Kurviz, E., et al. Proc. 8th Int. Cong. of Immuno., 7, (1992)
referenceMason, D.Y., et al. J. Clin. Pathol. 42, 1194, (1989) Abstract
 Martin, M., et al., Spontaneous mammary tumors differ widely in their inherent sensitivity to adoptively transferred T cells. Cancer Res. 67, 6442-6450, (2007) Abstract
 Fed’kiv, O., et al., Precocious gut maturation and immune cell expansion by single dose feeding the lectin phytohaemagglutinin to suckling rats. Br. J. Nutr. 46, 1631-1640, (2008)