anti-CD60b Purified (with Antibiotics)
Human CD60 antigen is a glycolipid determinant found on about 30% of peripheral blood T cells. The glycolipid determinant is linked to a glycoprotein which can transduce activation signals (1, 2).
Isotype: Murine IgM
Immunogen: Human rheumatoid synovial T cell line (ST-1)
Specificity: Antibody UM4D4 recognizes a 9-0-acetylated disialosyl group linked to the glycoprotein CD60b (1, 5,7).
Functional Application: Antibody UM4D4 will activate T cells.
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