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Blood Group Lewis a/b (HEA164) Anticorpo: sc-73368

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  • mouse monoclonal IgM, 200µg/ml
  • raised against carcinoma cells of human origin
  • recommended for detection of Blood Group Lewis a/b on normal and neoplastic epithelial cells of human origin by WB, IP, IF and FCM
  • fluorescein (sc-73368 FITC) and phycoerythrin (sc-73368 PE) conjugates for immunofluorescence and FCM, 100 tests
 
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Blood Group Lewis a/b (HEA164) sc-73368 200 µg/ml $279
Blood Group Lewis a/b (HEA164) FITC sc-73368 FITC 100 tests in 2 ml $292
Blood Group Lewis a/b (HEA164) PE sc-73368 PE 100 tests in 2ml $303
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WiDR Cell Lysate sc-24779 500 µg/200 µl $104

Blood Group Lewis a/b Background Information
Glycosyltransferases that mediate the regio- and stereoselective transfer of sugars, such as the fucosyltransferases, determine cell surface-carbohydrate profiles, which is an essential interface for biological recognition processes. Fucosyltransferases catalyze the covalent association of fucose to different positional linkages in sugar acceptor molecules. The carbohydrate moieties generated and covalently attached to cell surfaces are necessary to ensure a surface contour that satisfies physiological roles, which are reliant on adhesion molecules such as Selectins. Hematopoietic lineages rely on Fucosyltransferases to confer a surface carbohydrate phenotype, which mediates proper cell adhesion molecule recruitment and cell trafficking. Blood Group Lewis a and b are carbohydrate determinants that are carried on both glycolipids and glycoproteins.