PE/Cy5® Anti-CD90 / Thy1 antibody [G7]
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Rat Monoclonal CD90 / Thy1 antibody - conjugated to PE/Cy5®. Suitable for Flow Cyt and reacts with Mouse samples. Cited in 9 publications.
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CD90, Thy-1 membrane glycoprotein, CDw90, Thy-1 antigen, THY1
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Flow Cytometry - PE/Cy5® Anti-CD90 / Thy1 antibody [G7] (AB25272)
Flow Cytometry analysis of C57BL/6 mouse splenocytes stained with Anti-CD90 / Thy1 antibody [G7] (PE/Cy5) ab25272 (1 μg/106cells) and Rat Anti-Mouse CD3-epsilon-PE.
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ab25272 stimulates T-cell proliferation and IL-2 secretion, via signalling through the T-cell receptor/CD3 complex. ab25272 has also been reported to promote apoptosis of thymocytes and CTL clones, and to mediate adhesion of thymocytes to thymic stroma.
This product or portions thereof is manufactured under license from Carnegie Mellon University under U.S. Patent Number 5, 268, 486 and related patents. Cy® and CyDye® are trademarks of Cytiva.
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Biological function summary
CD90 plays a role in cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions contributing to cellular adhesion migration and signal transduction. It functions as part of a complex involving integrins which mediate its interaction with the extracellular matrix. This protein also influences T-cell activation reflecting its importance in immune response regulation. Its presence aids in modulating response to injury and promoting tissue repair due to its association with stem and progenitor cells.
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CD90 engagement affects focal adhesion and MAPK signaling pathways. It interacts with integrins like αvβ3 and α5β1 influencing cell movement and proliferation processes. CD90 involvement in these pathways allows it to regulate responses important for cell survival and communication within various tissues. These interactions highlight the protein's role in maintaining cellular homeostasis and regulating physiological processes.
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Experimental physiology 105:876-885 PubMed32052500
2020
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IUBMB life 72:665-676 PubMed31889420
2020
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Molecular medicine reports 19:813-820 PubMed30569163
2018
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The Journal of experimental medicine 179:785-96 PubMed7906706
1994
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Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 149:1583-92 PubMed1380534
1992
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The Journal of experimental medicine 173:515-8 PubMed1671083
1991
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Cellular immunology 130:271-80 PubMed1976441
1990
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Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 140:1089-94 PubMed2893823
1988
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The Journal of experimental medicine 159:716-30 PubMed6142077
1984
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