APC Anti-CCR7 antibody [3D12]
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Mouse Monoclonal CCR7 antibody - conjugated to APC. Suitable for Flow Cyt and reacts with Human samples. Cited in 2 publications. Immunogen corresponding to Native Full Length Protein corresponding to Human CCR7.
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CD197, CMKBR7, EBI1, EVI1, CCR7, C-C chemokine receptor type 7, C-C CKR-7, CC-CKR-7, CCR-7, BLR2, CDw197, Epstein-Barr virus-induced G-protein coupled receptor 1, MIP-3 beta receptor, EBV-induced G-protein coupled receptor 1
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Flow Cytometry - APC Anti-CCR7 antibody [3D12] (AB155382)
Flow Cytometric analysis of normal Human peripheral blood cells labeling CCR7 with anti-Human CD45RA FITC and Rat IgG2a K Isotype Control APC (left) or ab155382 at 0.125μg (right). Cells in the lymphocyte gate were used for analysis.
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Biological function summary
CCR7 plays an important role in directing the migration and homeostasis of T cells and dendritic cells. It is not part of a larger protein complex but interacts functionally with specific signaling enzymes upon activation. CCR7 is important for the function of the immune system aiding in the development of adaptive immunity by controlling lymphocyte movement and positioning in lymphoid tissues. This receptor assists in guiding cells to specific lymphoid organs where immune responses are initiated and maintained.
Pathways
CCR7 is significantly involved in the CCL19/CCL21 chemokine signaling pathways which help direct immune cell positioning. CCR7 interacts with these chemokines to regulate the trafficking of cells to lymphoid tissues. Additionally it works in tandem with other receptors like CCR5 in the regulation of immune cell mobilization. These pathways are essential in coordinating the immune response during infection and inflammation.
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American journal of translational research 14:6268-6276 PubMed36247260
2022
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Blood 101:4260-6 PubMed12576317
2003
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