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AB18241

FITC Anti-CD9 antibody [MEM-61]

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(5 Publications)

Mouse Monoclonal CD9 antibody - conjugated to FITC. Suitable for Flow Cyt and reacts with Human samples. Cited in 5 publications. Immunogen corresponding to Cell preparation containing CD9 protein.

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CD9, MIC3, TSPAN29, GIG2, CD9 antigen, 5H9 antigen, Cell growth-inhibiting gene 2 protein, Leukocyte antigen MIC3, Motility-related protein, Tetraspanin-29, p24, MRP-1, Tspan-29

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Flow Cytometry - FITC Anti-CD9 antibody [MEM-61] (AB18241)
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Flow Cytometry - FITC Anti-CD9 antibody [MEM-61] (AB18241)

Flow cytometry surface staining pattern of human peripheral whole blood stained labeling CD9 with ab18241 (20 μl reagent / 100 μl of peripheral whole blood). Histogram showing separation of CD9 positive thrombocytes (red-filled) from CD9 negative lymphocytes (black-dashed).

Flow Cytometry - FITC Anti-CD9 antibody [MEM-61] (AB18241)
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Flow Cytometry - FITC Anti-CD9 antibody [MEM-61] (AB18241)

Flow cytometry surface staining pattern of human peripheral whole blood stained labeling CD9 with ab18241 (20 μl reagent / 100 μl of peripheral whole blood).

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Key facts

Host species

Mouse

Clonality

Monoclonal

Clone number

MEM-61

Isotype

IgG1

Light chain type

kappa

Conjugation

FITC

Excitation/Emission

Ex: 495nm, Em: 519nm

Carrier free

No

Reacts with

Human

Applications

Flow Cyt

applications

Immunogen

Cell preparation containing CD9 protein. The exact immunogen used to generate this antibody is proprietary information.

P21926

Epitope

The antibody recognizes an epitope on second extracellular domain (EC2) of CD9 antigen, a 24 kDa protein belonging to tetraspans family (TM4SF).

Reactivity data

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Product details

The purified antibody is conjugated with Fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) under optimum conditions. The reagent is free of unconjugated FITC and adjusted for direct use.

Properties and storage information

Form
Liquid
Purification technique
Affinity purification Protein G
Storage buffer
pH: 7.4 Preservative: 0.097% Sodium azide Constituents: BSA, PBS
Shipped at conditions
Blue Ice
Appropriate short-term storage conditions
+4°C
Appropriate long-term storage conditions
+4°C

Supplementary information

This supplementary information is collated from multiple sources and compiled automatically.

CD9 also known as motility-related protein-1 (MRP-1) is a transmembrane glycoprotein with a molecular weight of approximately 24 kDa. This protein is part of the tetraspanin family and shows widespread expression throughout different tissues including hematopoietic and non-hematopoietic cells. CD9 participates in numerous cellular processes by interacting with integrins and other cell surface receptors facilitating the organization of molecular complexes within the cell membrane.
Biological function summary

The CD9 protein is integral to cell adhesion migration and fusion. It forms complexes with other tetraspanins and proteins like EWI-2 and EWI-F contributing to cellular signaling and membrane compartmentalization. Additionally CD9 plays an important role in the formation and secretion of exosomes tiny vesicles emitted by cells that mediate cell-to-cell communication. These exosomes can be analyzed using tools like exosome assays and detection kits that target CD9 proteins.

Pathways

CD9 is involved in the regulation of immune response and cell morphology. It participates in pathways such as the integrin signaling pathway and the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) signaling pathway. CD9 modulates these interactions by associating with proteins such as integrins and other members of the tetraspanin family influencing cellular movement and proliferation.

CD9 has connections to various conditions including cancer and infectious diseases. In cancer CD9 can influence tumor progression and metastasis while its altered expression levels have been associated with different cancer types. CD9 interacts with proteins such as integrins and CD81 in these contexts affecting cellular adhesion and migration mechanisms. In infectious diseases CD9 is involved in viral entry processes as some viruses utilize CD9 and its associated tetraspanins for entry into host cells.

Product protocols

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Target data

Integral membrane protein associated with integrins, which regulates different processes, such as sperm-egg fusion, platelet activation and aggregation, and cell adhesion (PubMed : 14575715, PubMed : 18541721, PubMed : 8478605). Present at the cell surface of oocytes and plays a key role in sperm-egg fusion, possibly by organizing multiprotein complexes and the morphology of the membrane required for the fusion (By similarity). In myoblasts, associates with CD81 and PTGFRN and inhibits myotube fusion during muscle regeneration (By similarity). In macrophages, associates with CD81 and beta-1 and beta-2 integrins, and prevents macrophage fusion into multinucleated giant cells specialized in ingesting complement-opsonized large particles (PubMed : 12796480). Also prevents the fusion between mononuclear cell progenitors into osteoclasts in charge of bone resorption (By similarity). Acts as a receptor for PSG17 (By similarity). Involved in platelet activation and aggregation (PubMed : 18541721). Regulates paranodal junction formation (By similarity). Involved in cell adhesion, cell motility and tumor metastasis (PubMed : 7511626, PubMed : 8478605).
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Publications (5)

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Journal of cosmetic dermatology 24:e70027 PubMed39918248

2025

Stimulatory Effect of Mammalian Exosomes on Intradermal Fibroblast Proliferation.

Applications

Unspecified application

Species

Unspecified reactive species

Alina Kilasoniya,Lidia Zabegina,Andrey Shalaev,Anna Artemyeva,Anastasia Malek

Stem cell reviews and reports 19:2447-2464 PubMed37523115

2023

MicroRNA Cargo in Wharton's Jelly MSC Small Extracellular Vesicles: Key Functionality to In Vitro Prevention and Treatment of Premature White Matter Injury.

Applications

Unspecified application

Species

Unspecified reactive species

Vera Tscherrig,Sophie Cottagnoud,Valérie Haesler,Patricia Renz,Daniel Surbek,Andreina Schoeberlein,Marianne Simone Joerger-Messerli

Polymers 13: PubMed33572666

2021

Formation and Evaluation of a Two-Phase Polymer System in Human Plasma as a Method for Extracellular Nanovesicle Isolation.

Applications

Unspecified application

Species

Unspecified reactive species

Maria Slyusarenko,Nadezhda Nikiforova,Elena Sidina,Inga Nazarova,Vladimir Egorov,Yuri Garmay,Anastasiia Merdalimova,Natalia Yevlampieva,Dmitry Gorin,Anastasia Malek

Lab on a chip 19:3326-3336 PubMed31497821

2019

Size-based analysis of extracellular vesicles using sequential transfer of an evaporating droplet.

Applications

Unspecified application

Species

Unspecified reactive species

Hwapyeong Jeong,Hyunwoo Shin,Johan Yi,Yonghyun Park,Jiyoul Lee,Yogesh Gianchandani,Jaesung Park

Reproductive biomedicine online 27:690-701 PubMed24157131

2013

Sperm attachment and penetration competence in the human oocyte: a possible aetiology of fertilization failure involving the organization of oolemmal lipid raft microdomains influenced by the ΔΨm of subplasmalemmal mitochondria.

Applications

ICC/IF

Species

Human

Jonathan Van Blerkom,Kyle Caltrider
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