CD71 anti-cd71 antibody immunohistochemistry ihc

CD71 Antibody Immunohistochemistry on an FFPE Bone Marrow Tissue

Intended UseFor In Vitro Diagnostic Use
Summary and Explanation

CD71, also known as Transferrin Receptor Protein 1 (TfR1) is a protein encoded by the TFRC gene. CD71 is required for iron delivery from transferrin to cells. It is most highly expressed on placental syncytiotrophoblasts, myocytes, basal keratinocytes, hepatocytes, endocrine pancreas, spermatocytes, and erythroid precursors. The level of transferrin receptor expression is highest in the early erythroid precursors through intermediate normoblast phase, after which expression decreases through the reticulocyte phase.

The high level of CD71 within erythroid precursors makes it an excellent marker for erythroid components within bone marrow biopsy specimens without interference from mature erythrocytes. It may also be used in the determination of erythroid leukemia, benign erythroid proliferative disorders, and myelodysplastic syndrome.

Antibody TypeMouse MonoclonalClone10F11
IsotypeIgGb2ReactivityParaffin, Frozen
LocalizationCytoplasmic, MembranousControlKidney, Bone Marrow, Placenta
PresentationCD71 is a mouse monoclonal antibody derived from cell culture supernatant that is concentrated, dialyzed, filter sterilized and diluted in buffer pH 7.5, containing BSA and sodium azide as a preservative.
Availability
Catalog No.Antibody TypeDilutionVolume/QTY
BSB 6520PredilutedReady-To-Use3.0 ml
BSB 6521PredilutedReady-To-Use7.0 ml
BSB 6522PredilutedReady-To-Use15.0 ml
BSB 6523Concentrated1:25-1:1000.1 ml
BSB 6524Concentrated1:25-1:1000.5 ml
BSB 6525Concentrated1:25-1:1001.0 ml
BSB-9107-CSControl Slides5
Note: For concentrated antibodies, please centrifuge prior to use to ensure recovery of all product.
Synonyms: p90, TfR1, TFRC, anti-CD71, anti CD71, Transferrin, anti-p90, anti p90, anti-TFRC, anti TFRC, anti-TfR1, anti TfR1, anti-Transferrin, anti Transferrin, CD71, sTfR, T9, TfR, TR, transferrin receptor p90 CD71, Transferrin receptor protein 1, Transferrin receptor protein 1 serum form, Trfr