| Field | Specification |
|---|---|
| Alternative Names | CD4 |
| Clonality | |
| Host | |
| Immunogen | CD4-transfected mouse T-cell hybridoma (3DT) followed by CD4+ human T-cell CEM cells was used as the immunogen for this CD4 antibody. |
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Overview
CD4 antibody supplied as a ascites reagent for IHC-F, FACS in Human samples. This product is a monoclonal (mouse origin) antibody (host: Mouse; isotype: Mouse IgG1) intended for research use only.
Key elements and design rationale
- Antibody identity: Monoclonal (mouse origin); host Mouse; isotype Mouse IgG1; clone CA-4.
- Format and purification: format: Ascites; purity: Ascites.
- Species reactivity (reported): Human.
- Applications (listed): IHC-F, FACS.
- Immunogen / epitope context: CD4-transfected mouse T-cell hybridoma (3DT) followed by CD4+ human T-cell CEM cells was used as the immunogen for this CD4 antibody..
These attributes help you align the antibody with the biological question (target state, sample type, and readout) while keeping interpretation grounded in appropriate controls.
Biological background
CD4 is the intended antigen for this primary antibody. Reported biological context includes: CD stands for cluster of differentiation; the number that follows is arbitrarily assigned. In the full designation the cell type and nature and molecular weight of the antigen are given in brackets; for CD4, this is as follows: [T,gp55].
Research relevance and current trends
- Signal-flow and turnover studies: researchers pair immunodetection with perturbations that modulate enzymatic activity or proteostasis to understand regulation, stability, and feedback.
- Spatial and single-cell approaches: imaging-based and cytometry workflows increasingly quantify heterogeneity and relocalization rather than only bulk abundance.
- Interaction-centric biology: IP-based enrichment and proteomics are widely used to define complexes, binding partners, and context-specific interactomes.
Common research applications
- IHC-F: commonly used to measure relative target levels or localization changes in the context of the experimental question.
- FACS: commonly used to measure relative target levels or localization changes in the context of the experimental question.
Across these readouts, differences in signal intensity, localization, or complex enrichment are typically interpreted alongside sample-matched controls and independent evidence to distinguish regulation from technical variation.
Notes for experimental interpretation
- Isoforms, cleavage products, or post-translational modifications can alter apparent molecular weight and subcellular distribution; interpret bands and staining patterns in the context of expected biology and sample preparation.
- Species differences and epitope conservation may affect binding; use matched positive controls and orthogonal evidence when comparing across organisms.
- Control concepts: include appropriate isotype and secondary-only controls (for imaging), and consider genetic perturbations (knockout/knockdown/overexpression) or independent antibodies targeting distinct epitopes to strengthen conclusions.
Epitope context is defined by the immunogen description; when available, align this with known domains, PTM sites, or family homology to anticipate potential cross-reactivity patterns. As a monoclonal antibody, binding is driven by a single epitope, which can support consistent recognition but may be sensitive to epitope masking by PTMs or conformational changes.
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