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| Immunogen | A recombinant fragment (within amino acids 48-321) of human FCER2/CD23 protein was used as the immunogen for the FCER2 antibody. |
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Overview
Recombinant FCER2 Antibody / CD23 is an antibody targeting FCER2. Host: Rabbit. Monoclonal. Clone: FCER2/6474R. Format: Purified. Applications: IHC-P.
Key elements and design rationale
- Target: FCER2.
- Immunogen: A recombinant fragment (within amino acids 48-321) of human FCER2/CD23 protein was used as the immunogen for the FCER2….
- Species reactivity: Human.
- Localization: Cell Surface.
- Conjugate: Unconjugated (no label listed).
Biological background (from provided description)
CD23 (FCER2) is a type II integral membrane glycoprotein that is expressed on mature B cells, monocytes, eosinophils, platelets and dendritic cells. FCER2 is a low affinity IgE receptor that mediates IgE-dependent cytotoxicity and phagocytosis by macrophages and eosinophils.
Common research applications
- IHC: tissue distribution assessment; interpret with matched controls.
Notes for experimental interpretation
- Account for isoforms, paralogs, and post-translational modifications when interpreting signal.
- Support specificity with biological controls (e.g., KO/KD where available) and technical controls (e.g., secondary-only/isotype).
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