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FITC Anti-Human CD36 Antibody [5-271] (AGEL1822)

SKU AGEL1822
Product Type Antibody
Antibody Type Monoclonal Antibody
Reactivity Human
Applications FC
€94 - €357
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FITC Anti-Human CD36 Antibody [5-271]

The Human CD36 Monoclonal Antibody FITC Conjugated (5-271) (AGEL1822) is a specialized tool for research involving CD36, a cell surface receptor with diverse functions in lipid metabolism, inflammation, and atherosclerosis. This monoclonal antibody, labeled with FITC for fluorescence detection, is specifically designed for use in flow cytometry and immunofluorescence applications.CD36, also known as scavenger receptor B2, is a multifunctional receptor involved in various cellular processes, including lipid uptake, innate immune response modulation, and inflammation regulation. Its role in lipid metabolism and atherogenesis makes it a target of interest in studies related to cardiovascular diseases, metabolic disorders, and inflammatory conditions.The FITC-conjugated CD36 monoclonal antibody (5-271) provides researchers with a reliable tool for identifying and quantifying CD36 expression in different cell types and tissues.

Its fluorescence properties enable visualization and analysis of CD36 localization and levels, making it a valuable asset in research exploring the functions and implications of CD36 in health and disease.With its high specificity and sensitivity, this CD36 monoclonal antibody is a valuable resource for investigators seeking to advance their understanding of CD36 biology and its potential implications in various pathophysiological processes. Whether investigating lipid metabolism, inflammatory responses, or cardiovascular health, this antibody offers precise and reliable detection of CD36, facilitating insightful research outcomes in diverse fields such as cardiovascular biology, metabolism, and immunology.

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