MagDot 580 Anti-Human CD11b (ICRF44)
The MagDot is a dual-purpose reagent, it combines quantum dots and superparamagnetic iron oxide particles within the same nanoparticle. Cells labeled with MagDots targeting specific antigens will be both fluorescent and magnetic. Therefore, after labeling cells of interest, one can look at the feed to determine the percent positive fluorescently via flow cytometry, and then place the labeled cells in a magnetic separator and analyze both the magnetic (for the enrichment) and the nonmagnetic (for the depletion) of targeted cells without the need for further fluorescent labeling. The ICRF44 antibody conjugated to this MagDot reacts with human CD11b,a 165 kDa adhesion molecule also known as integrin αalpha M. CD11b associated with integrin beta2 (CD18) is expressed on the surface of monocytes, granulocytes, activated lymphocytes and a subset of NK cells. CD11b is a receptor for intercellular adhesion molecule family members CD54, CD102 and CD50 as well as for iC3b. These adhesions are crucial in cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions.
Parameter​ |
Specification​ |
Product Name​ |
MagDot 580 Anti-Human CD11b (ICRF44)​ |
Optimal Excitation​ |
355 and 405 nm​ |
Emission Maximum​ |
580 nm​ |
Class​ |
Monoclonal Antibody​ |
Host/Isotype​ |
Mouse/IgG1​ |
Reactivity​ |
Human​ |
Immunogen​ |
CD11b​ |
Clone​ |
ICRF44​ |
Tested Dilution​ |
25 μL per million cells​ |
Antibody concentration​ |
0.1 μg/μL​ |
Iron oxide concentration​ |
1 mg/mL​ |
Storage Buffer​ |
Borate, pH 7.4 with 0.5% BSA, 0.1% sodium azide ​ |
Volume​ |
500 μL​ |
Storage Temperature​ |
4°C​ |