CD Antigens(CD抗原)
Cell surface antigens of leukocytes are called CD antigens, and important for immune reactions of organisms. As lymphocytes mature, they express different protein receptors on the cell surface, which can aid in determining the type and maturation stage of the cells being examined. These proteins or antigen markers are called Clusters of Differentiation
The term CD means a cluster of differentiation OR a cluster of determinants which indicates the lineage or maturational stage of lymphocytes. During the course of development from precursor cells into functionally mature forms, lymphocytes display a complex pattern of surface antigens, some of which are acquired at certain stages while others are lost.
These surface antigens were identified initially by monoclonal antibodies and the designations of the antibodies were used often as synonyms for the cell surface proteins they detected, giving rise to a plethora of different names. CD antigens are present on some subpopulations and functional types of leukocytes. CD antigens participate in immune reaction as receptors for cell communication (e.g. adherence molecules, antigen recognizing receptors).
CD antigen nomenclature describes different monoclonal antibodies from different sources that recognize identical antigens. Numbers are assigned arbitrarily. A small letter w before the number designation stands for "workshop". It indicates that the CD designation is tentative.
CD antigens are found on practically all known cell types. In some cases CD antigens are expressed only at certain stages of development or under certain conditions, for example after cell activation or in certain disease conditions. In Hematology the morphological criteria is for the description of specific developmental stages of lymphocytes unlike in CD antigens which the use of monoclonal antibodies allows the objective and precise analysis and standardized typing of mature and immature normal and malignant cells of all hematopoietic cell lineages. The use antibodies also helps to delineate the biologic traits that distinguish normal immune and hematopoietic cells from their malignant counterparts, which is utmost important in the understanding of hematological malignancies.
The expression of CD antigens is influenced by cytokines, such as binding of ligands to CD antigens which has shown to modulate the expression of cytokines. CD antigens have been shown to be identical with receptors of cytokines such as CD25 (TAC antigen).
CD antigens appear to carry out cytokine receptor-like functions such as CD27, CD30 and CD40. CD antigens are involved in modulating the biological activities of cytokines such as CD4, CD28 and CD40. CD antigens exist also in soluble forms for example CD14, CD21, CD23, CD27, CD100 and CD137.
The CD Antigen’s designation isn’t related to the biological function, thus CD antigens include receptors, glycans, adhesion molecules, membrane-bound enzymes, etc.
The most commonly know CD antigens are CD4 and CD8 which are markers for T-helper and T-suppressor cells, respectively. CD4 binds to relatively invariant sites on class II major histocompatibility complex molecules outside the peptide-binding groove, which interacts with the T-cell receptor. CD4 is also the central docking receptor for human immunodeficiency virus. CD8 binds to relatively invariant sites on class I major histocompatibility complex molecules outside the peptide-binding groove. CD8 is also expressed on a subset of dendritic cells. Other more important CD antigens include the leukocytes integrins (CD11/CD18) and the hematopoietic stem cell marker CD34.
CD69 is homologous to members of a supergene family of type II integral membrane proteins having C-type lectin domains. Although the precise functions of the CD-69 antigen is not known, evidence suggests that these proteins transmit mitogenic signals across the plasma membrane and are up- regulated in response to lymphocyte activation
In the last decade the wide palette of monoclonal antibodies has been prepared which recognise of CD antigens on human cells. Much less monoclonal antibodies are available specific for typing of domestic animal cells. CD antigens have been characterized as both transmembrane proteins and cell surface proteins anchored to the plasma membrane via covalent attachment to fatty acid-containing glycolipids such as glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI).
Products for CD Antigens
- CD1(4)
- CD14(5)
- CD164(2)
- CD2(5)
- CD200(5)
- CD204(2)
- CD207(2)
- CD226(2)
- CD23(2)
- CD244(2)
- CD247(2)
- CD27(3)
- CD274(3)
- CD3(28)
- CD300(4)
- CD33(2)
- CD34(3)
- CD36(2)
- CD4(5)
- CD40(2)
- CD46(2)
- CD47(7)
- CD5(2)
- CD55(2)
- CD58(2)
- CD5L(3)
- CD68(3)
- CD7(2)
- CD73(12)
- CD74(2)
- CD79(3)
- CD80(1)
- CD84(2)
- CD8B(2)
- CD93(2)
- CD99(2)
- Fc Fragment of IgG Receptor(6)
- Other CD Antigens(46)
- sCD40L(5)
- LAG-3(3)
- Mucin(4)
- CD38(2)
- CD19(1)
- Cat.No. 产品名称 Information
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GP23029
CD226 Human
CD226 Human Recombinant
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GP23028
CD164L2 Human
CD164 Sialomucin-Like 2 Human Recombinant
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GP23027
CD164 Human
CD164 Human Recombinant
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GP23026
CD47 Human, IgG-His
CD47 Human Recombinant, IgG-His Tag
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GP23025
CD47 Human
CD47 Human Recombinant
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GP23024
CD44 Human
CD44 Human Recombinant
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GP23023
CD28 Human
CD28 Human Recombinant
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GP23022
CD23 Human, Sf9
CD23 Human Recombinant, Sf9
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GP23021
sCD23 Human
Soluble CD23 Human Recombinant
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GP23020
CD22 Human
CD22 Human Recombinant
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GP23019
CD19 Human
CD19 Human Recombinant
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GP23018
CD9 Human
CD9 Human Recombinant
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GP23017
CD80 Mouse
CD80 Mouse Recombinant
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GP23016
CD8B Human, Sf9
CD8B Human Recombinant, Sf9
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GP23015
CD8B Human
CD8B Human Recombinant
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GP23014
CD7 Human, Sf9
CD7 Human Recombinant, Sf9
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GP23013
CD7 Human
CD7 Human Recombinant
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GP23012
CD5L Mouse
CD5 Molecule-Like Mouse Recombinant
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GP23011
CD5L Human, HEK
CD5 Molecule-Like Human Recombinant, HEK
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GP23010
CD5L Human
CD5 Molecule-Like Human Recombinant
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GP23009
CD5 Human, Sf9
CD5 Human Recombinant, Sf9
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GP23008
CD5 Human
CD5 Human Recombinant
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GP23007
CD38 Human
CD38 Human Recombinant
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GP23006
CD3G Human
CD3G Human Recombinant
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GP23005
CD3D Human
CD3D Human Recombinant
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GP23004
CD2 Human, Sf9
CD2 Human Recombinant, sf9
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GP23003
CD2 Human, GST
CD2 Human Recombinant, GST Tag
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GP23002
CD2 Human
CD2 Human Recombinant
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GP23001
CD1E Human
CD1E Human Recombinant
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GP23000
CD1D Human
CD1D Human Recombinant
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GP22999
CD1B Human
CD1B Human Recombinant
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GP22998
CD1A Human
CD1A Human Recombinant
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GP22997
CD18 Human
CD18 Human Recombinant
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GP22996
CD14 Mouse, Sf9
CD14 Mouse Recombinant, Sf9
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GP22995
CD14 Mouse
CD14 Mouse Recombinant
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GP22994
CD14 Human
CD14 Human Recombinant
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GP22993
CD14 Human HEK
CD14 Human Recombinant HEK
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GP22992
CD14 Human, CHO
CD14 Human Recombinant, CHO
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GP22901
BSG Human
Basigin Human Recombinant
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GP22843
BCAM Human
Basal Cell Adhesion Molecule (CD239) Human Recombinant
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GP22701
ALCAM (CD166) Human
Activated Leukocyte Cell Adhesion Molecule (CD166) Human Recombinant
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GP20875
sCD40L Mouse, sf9
soluble CD40 Ligand/TRAPMouse Recombinant, sf9
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GP20874
sCD40L Mouse
Soluble CD-40 Ligand/TRAP Mouse Recombinant
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GP20873
sCD40L Human, His
可溶性 CD40 配体/TRAP 人类重组体,His 标签
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GP20872
sCD40L Human
Soluble CD-40 Ligand/TRAP Human Recombinant
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GP20871
CD4 (26-396) Human, Sf9
CD4 (26-396) Human Recombinant, Sf9
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GP20870
CD4 (26-396) Human
CD4 (26-396) Human Recombinant
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GP20869
CD4 Human (203-317)
CD-4 (203-317 a.a.) Human Recombinant
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GP20868
CD4 Human (125-202)
CD-4 (125-202 a.a.) Human Recombinant
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GP20867
CD4 Human (26-226)
CD-4 (26-226 a.a.) Human Recombinant