Anti-CD16+CD32 antibody [93] - Low endotoxin, Azide free
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Rat Monoclonal CD16a antibody. Carrier free. Suitable for ICC/IF, Flow Cyt and reacts with Mouse, Human samples. Cited in 2 publications.
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CD16a, CD16A, FCG3, FCGR3, IGFR3, FCGR3A, Low affinity immunoglobulin gamma Fc region receptor III-A, IgG Fc receptor III-A, CD16-II, CD16a antigen, Fc-gamma RIII-alpha, FcR-10, IgG Fc receptor III-2, Fc-gamma RIII, Fc-gamma RIIIa, FcRIII, FcRIIIa, FcgammaRIIIA
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Flow Cytometry - Anti-CD16+CD32 antibody [93] - Low endotoxin, Azide free (AB171202)
Flow cytometric analysis of BALB/c splenocytes with 0.25 μg Rat IgG2a K Isotype Control (open histogram) or 0.25 μg ab171202 (filled histogram) followed by Anti-Rat IgG FITC. Total viable cells were used for analysis.
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Immunocytochemistry/ Immunofluorescence - Anti-CD16+CD32 antibody [93] - Low endotoxin, Azide free (AB171202)
This data was developed using the same antibody clone in a different buffer formulation containing PBS and sodium azide (ab25235)
ab25235 staining CD16 + CD32 in Raw264.7 cells. The cells were fixed with 4% paraformaldehyde (10 min), permeabilized with 0.1% PBS-Tween for 5 minutes and then blocked with 1% BSA/10% normal goat serum/0.3M glycine in 0.1%PBS-Tween for 1h. The cells were then incubated overnight at 4°C with ab25235 at 10µg/ml and ab6046, Rabbit polyclonal to beta Tubulin - Loading Control. Cells were then incubated with ab150165, Goat polyclonal Secondary Antibody to Rat IgG - H&L (Alexa Fluor® 488), pre-adsorbed at 1/1000 dilution (shown in green) and ab150080, Goat polyclonal Secondary Antibody to Rabbit IgG - H&L (Alexa Fluor® 594) at 1/1000 dilution (shown in pseudocolour red). Nuclear DNA was labelled with DAPI (shown in blue).
Image was acquired with a high-content analyser (Operetta CLS, Perkin Elmer) and a maximum intensity projection of confocal sections is shown.
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Anti-CD16+CD32 antibody [93] - BSA and Azide free
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Biological function summary
CD16 and CD32 serve important roles in mediating immune cell interactions. They work as part of immune synapses facilitating antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) and phagocytosis processes. Due to their involvement in these complex activities they are included in immunological synapse formation and modulation extending their influence over overall immune regulation and response. These proteins are known to contribute to both innate and adaptive immune mechanisms as receptors for the Fc portion of immunoglobulin G.
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CD16 and CD32 interact within signaling pathways like the Fc gamma receptor-mediated phagocytosis pathway and the immune response-regulating signaling pathway. These receptors work in coordination with other immunoglobulin family members to initiate targeted cellular reactions necessary for immune challenge responses. CD32 often partners with CD19 and CD21 within pathways to modulate B cell receptor-mediated signaling.
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Redox biology 66:102863 PubMed37672892
2023
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Cell reports 31:107637 PubMed32433954
2020
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