Analyte Specific Reagent. Analytical and performance characteristics are not established.
Clone
HIP1
Workshop
IV P70
Other Names
Glycocalicin, gpIbα
Isotype
Mouse IgG1, κ
Typical results from human peripheral blood platelets stained either with HIP1 PE used at 5 µL/test (filled histogram) or with an isotype control (open histogram).
Typical results from human peripheral blood platelets stained either with HIP1 PE used at 5 µL/test (filled histogram) or with an isotype control (open histogram).
CD42b is a 145 kD glycoprotein known as gpIbα. It is covalently bonded to CD42c to form GPIb. CD42b is expressed on platelets and megakaryocytes. CD42b/c heterodimer forms a complex with CD42a and d and acts as the receptor for von Willibrand factor and thrombin.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment and safety practices per universal precautions when working with this reagent. Refer to the reagent safety data sheet.
This antibody contains sodium azide. Follow federal, state and local regulations to dispose of this reagent. Sodium azide build-up in metal wastepipes may lead to explosive conditions; if disposing of reagent down wastepipes, flush with water after disposal.
All specimens, samples and any material coming in contact with them should be considered potentially infectious and should be disposed of with proper precautions and in accordance with federal, state and local regulations.
Do not use this reagent beyond the expiration date stated on the label.
Do not use this reagent if it appears cloudy or if there is any change in the appearance of the reagent as these may be an indication of possible deterioration.
Avoid prolonged exposure of the reagent or stained cells to light.
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