The mouse monoclonal antibody OX-119 recognizes an extracellular epitope on CD172g, an approximately 55 kDa transmembrane glycoprotein expressed on most T cells, as well as on NK cells and some B cell populations.
CD172g antikoerper, SIRP-B2 antikoerper, SIRPB2 antikoerper, SIRPgamma antikoerper, bA77C3.1 antikoerper, SIRPG antikoerper, signal regulatory protein gamma antikoerper, signal-regulatory protein gamma antikoerper, SIRPG antikoerper, LOC716034 antikoerper, LOC102138723 antikoerper
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Signal regulatory protein gamma,CD172g is a transmembrane glycoprotein, which may play a role in inter-T cellular signaling by binding CD47, and thus in influencing T cell behaviour. CD172g is expressed on mature thymocytes, CD4+ T cells, CD8+ T cells, NK cells, and some B cells. It is absent on myeloid cells. Engagement of CD172g by CD47 expressed on antigen presenting cells results in enhanced antigen-specific T cell proliferation and costimulates T cell activation.,SIRP gamma, SIRP-B2