anti-CD37 Biotinylated
Human CD37 is a member of the tetraspan family of cell surface molecules that apparantly are involved in signal transduction or transporter system complexes. CD37 is strongly expressed on B lymphocytes (sIg-positive) and weakly on T cells, neutrophils and monocytes. Expression of CD37 disappears during B cell development at the plasma cell stage.
Isotype: Murine IgG2b
Immunogen: Human spleen cells from a patient with hairy cell leukemia
Specificity: IPO-24 recognizes the CD37 molecule of about 42-52 kd
References:
1. Leukocyte Typing V (S.F. Schlossman, et al, eds.) Oxford University Press, Oxford, (1995) p. 544-545.
2. Leukocyte Typing VI (T. Kishimoto, et al, eds.) Garland Publishing, Inc., New York (1997) p. 149-151.