Product Description
Size: 7mL
Mouse Monoclonal Plasma Cell antibody. Suitable for IHC-P and reacts with Human samples. Cited in 1 publication. Immunogen corresponding to Tissue preparation containing Plasma Cell protein.
Key facts
Host species:Mouse,
Clonality:Monoclonal,
Clone number:SPM310,
Isotype:IgG2a,
Light chain type:kappa,
Carrier free:No,
Reacts with:Human,
Applications:IHC-PSee reactivity dataSee the reactivity data table below for information on validated species and application combinations.,
Immunogen:The exact immunogen used to generate this antibody is proprietary information.,
Specificity:We have data to indicate that this antibody may not cross react with Rat. However, this has not been conclusively tested and expression levels may vary in certain cell lines/tissues.
Product details:
The concentration of this prediluted antibody is 4µg/ml.
Properties and Storage Information:
Form-Liquid, Storage buffer-pH: 7.2 - 7.4Preservative: 0.1% Sodium azide, Shipped at conditions-Blue Ice, Appropriate short-term storage conditions-+4°C, Appropriate long-term storage conditions-+4°C
Supplementary Information:
This supplementary information is collated from multiple sources and compiled automatically.
Plasma cells also referred to as antibody-producing cells are a type of differentiated B lymphocytes. These cells produce large amounts of antibodies and have a critical role in the immune response. Plasma cells are typically found in the bone marrow after they migrate from the lymphoid tissues where they undergo differentiation. Each plasma cell has unique antibodies that are specific to different antigens. Plasma cells are relatively large roughly 14-20 micrometers in diameter and they exhibit a high cytoplasmic volume due to rough endoplasmic reticulum abundance needed for antibody synthesis.
Biological function summary
Plasma cells synthesize and secrete antibodies which are important for identifying and neutralizing pathogens such as bacteria and viruses. These cells play an essential role in humoral immunity one of the main pathways of the adaptive immune system. Plasma cells are often part of multimolecular complexes due to their association with various immune components to create a coordinated immune response. The antibodies secreted by plasma cells bind to antigens marking them for destruction by other immune cells.
Pathways
Plasma cells are integral to the adaptive immune response and play a central role in the IgG and IgA isotype switching pathways. These pathways lead the change of antibody classes to target pathogens more effectively. Plasma cells interact closely with T-helper cells which release cytokines that influence plasma cell function and antibody production. This interaction ensures effective communication and response to specific antigens within the immune system.
Plasma cells are associated with multiple myeloma and Waldenström’s macroglobulinemia which are types of blood cancer. In multiple myeloma plasma cells grow uncontrollably leading to the overproduction of a single type of weak antibody. This causes various complications and weakens the immune system. Plasma cells in these conditions also have connections to related proteins like beta-2 microglobulin which serve as a marker to monitor disease progression. Understanding plasma cells and their roles can help in developing therapeutic approaches for these conditions.
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