CD Antigens

The cluster of differentiation (also known as cluster of designation or classification determinant and often abbreviated as CD) is a protocol used for the identification and investigation of cell surface molecules providing targets for immunophenotyping of cells. In terms of physiology, CD molecules can act in numerous ways, often acting as receptors or ligands important to the cell. A signal cascade is usually initiated, altering the behavior of the cell (see cell signaling). Some CD proteins do not play a role in cell signaling, but have other functions, such as cell adhesion. CD for humans is numbered up to 371 (as of 21 April 2016).

The CD system is commonly used as cell markers in immunophenotyping, allowing cells to be defined based on what molecules are present on their surface. These markers are often used to associate cells with certain immune functions. While using one CD molecule to define populations is uncommon (though a few examples exist), combining markers has allowed for cell types with very specific definitions within the immune system.

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Item# Description Pricings Quantity
rAP-0101 CD28 Human Recombinant Please Inquire
rAP-0102 CD276 Human Recombinant Please Inquire
rAP-0103 CD48 Human Recombinant Please Inquire
rAP-0104 CD81 Human Recombinant Please Inquire
rAP-0105 CD23 Human Recombinant, GST Tag Please Inquire
rAP-0106 CD72 Human Recombinant Please Inquire
rAP-0107 CD95 Human Recombinant, His Tag Please Inquire
rAP-0108 CD163 Porcine Recombinant Please Inquire
rAP-0109 Soluble CD-40 Ligand/TRAP Human Recombinant Please Inquire
rAP-0110 Soluble CD-40 Ligand/TRAP Mouse Recombinant Please Inquire
rAP-0111 soluble CD40 Ligand/TRAP Human Recombinant, His Tag Please Inquire
rAP-0112 soluble CD40 Ligand/TRAPMouse Recombinant, sf9 Please Inquire
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