CD11b [D6X1N] Antibody – 155Gd

Catalog: 715502

Clone: D6X1N

Isotype: Rabbit IgG

Reactivity: Human*

Application: MIBI-FFPE
Storage: Supplied in antibody stabilizer with 0.05% sodium azide. Store at 4°C

CD11b-IHC-staining-FFPE-human-thymus
IHC: CD11b staining of FFPE human thymus
CD11b-Ionpath-MIBI-staining-FFPE-human-thymus
MIBI: CD11b staining (cyan) of FFPE human thymus, costained with dsDNA (magenta)
CD11b-IHC-staining-FFPE-human-colon
IHC: CD11b staining of FFPE human colon
CD11b-Ionpath-MIBI-staining-FFPE-human-colon
MIBI: CD11b staining (cyan) of FFPE human colon, costained with dsDNA (magenta)

Background: CD11b belongs to the integrin alpha chain family and is predominantly expressed on myeloid cell populations such as macrophages, monocytes, neutrophils and classical dendritic cells. CD11b expression can also be used to identify microglia in the brain and spinal cord.

Validation: Each lot of conjugated antibody is quality control tested by staining tissue following the MIBI Staining Protocol optimized for the applicable tissue format with subsequent MIBIscope analysis of stained tissue microarray using the appropriate positive and negative tissue field of views. These results are pathologist verified.

Recommended Usage: Human FFPE: 1:100 dilution.
For optimal results, the antibody should be titrated for each desired application.

MIBI technology: Learn more about MIBI Technology, a multiplex IHC technology with unmatched sensitivity and true subcellular resolution.

References
R S Larson, T A Springer. Structure and function of leukocyte integrins. Immunol Rev. 1990 Apr;114:181-217.
Melanie Greter et al. Microglia Versus Myeloid Cell Nomenclature during Brain Inflammation. Front Immunol. 2015; 6: 249.

* Conjugate tested on human tissue.

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