For Research Use Only. Not intended for use in diagnostic procedures.
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The 2.4G2 antibody is specific for a common epitope found in the extracellular regions of mouse Fc-receptors Fc-gamma II (CD32) and Fc-gamma III (CD16). As these are receptors for the Fc portion of mouse IgG, they may also bind laboratory antibody preparations and products used in a variety of cell analysis protocols such as flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry and functional cell assays. The 2.4G2 antibody is therefore widely used as a pre-treatment reagent to block binding of specific antibodies of interest, e.g. fluorescently conjugated antibodies, to Fc receptors via their Fc domains and contributing to “non-specific” staining.
| Name | In Vivo Ready™ Anti-Mouse CD16 / CD32 (Fc Shield) (2.4G2) |
|---|---|
| Cat. No. | 40-0161 |
| Data Sheets | TDS | SDS |
| Alternative Names | FCGR3, IGFR3; FCGR2, IGFR2; FC Receptor |
| Gene ID | 14130/14131 |
| Clone | 2.4G2 |
| Isotype | Rat IgG2b |
| Reactivity | Mouse |
| Format | In Vivo Ready™ |
| Application | FC - Validated FA, IF, IP - Reported in literature, not validated in house |
For Research Use Only. Not intended for use in diagnostic procedures.
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In Vivo Ready™ Anti-Mouse CD16 / CD32 (Fc Shield) (2.4G2)
In Vivo Ready™ Anti-Mouse CD16 / CD32 (Fc Shield) (2.4G2)
The 2.4G2 antibody is specific for a common epitope found in the extracellular regions of mouse Fc-receptors Fc-gamma II (CD32) and Fc-gamma III (CD16). As these are receptors for the Fc portion of mouse IgG, they may also bind laboratory antibody preparations and products used in a variety of cell analysis protocols such as flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry and functional cell assays. The 2.4G2 antibody is therefore widely used as a pre-treatment reagent to block binding of specific antibodies of interest, e.g. fluorescently conjugated antibodies, to Fc receptors via their Fc domains and contributing to “non-specific” staining.
| Name | In Vivo Ready™ Anti-Mouse CD16 / CD32 (Fc Shield) (2.4G2) |
|---|---|
| Cat. No. | 40-0161 |
| Data Sheets | TDS | SDS |
| Alternative Names | FCGR3, IGFR3; FCGR2, IGFR2; FC Receptor |
| Gene ID | 14130/14131 |
| Clone | 2.4G2 |
| Isotype | Rat IgG2b |
| Reactivity | Mouse |
| Format | In Vivo Ready™ |
| Application | FC - Validated FA, IF, IP - Reported in literature, not validated in house |
For Research Use Only. Not intended for use in diagnostic procedures.
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Description
The 2.4G2 antibody is specific for a common epitope found in the extracellular regions of mouse Fc-receptors Fc-gamma II (CD32) and Fc-gamma III (CD16). As these are receptors for the Fc portion of mouse IgG, they may also bind laboratory antibody preparations and products used in a variety of cell analysis protocols such as flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry and functional cell assays. The 2.4G2 antibody is therefore widely used as a pre-treatment reagent to block binding of specific antibodies of interest, e.g. fluorescently conjugated antibodies, to Fc receptors via their Fc domains and contributing to “non-specific” staining.
| Name | In Vivo Ready™ Anti-Mouse CD16 / CD32 (Fc Shield) (2.4G2) |
|---|---|
| Cat. No. | 40-0161 |
| Data Sheets | TDS | SDS |
| Alternative Names | FCGR3, IGFR3; FCGR2, IGFR2; FC Receptor |
| Gene ID | 14130/14131 |
| Clone | 2.4G2 |
| Isotype | Rat IgG2b |
| Reactivity | Mouse |
| Format | In Vivo Ready™ |
| Application | FC - Validated FA, IF, IP - Reported in literature, not validated in house |
For Research Use Only. Not intended for use in diagnostic procedures.










