產(chǎn)品名稱 |
GAD-1 |
商品貨號(hào) |
B164490 |
Organism |
Mus musculus (B cell); Mus musculus (myeloma), mouse (B cell); mouse (myeloma) |
Cell Type |
hybridoma: B lymphocyte |
Product Format |
frozen |
Morphology |
lymphoblast |
Culture Properties |
suspension |
Biosafety Level |
1
Biosafety classification is based on U.S. Public Health Service Guidelines, it is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that their facilities comply with biosafety regulations for their own country. |
Applications |
The antibody reacts with GAD in cells from chickens, mice, rats, rabbits, cats and macaque monkeys. The enzyme GAD is present in and is a marker for neurons that use gamma amino butyric acid as a neurotransmitter. Tested and found negative for ectromelia virus (mousepox). |
Derivation |
Spleen cells were fused with Sp2/0-Ag14 myeloma cells. |
Genes Expressed |
immunoglobulin; monoclonal antibody; against glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) |
Cellular Products |
immunoglobulin; monoclonal antibody; against glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) |
Tumorigenic |
Yes |
Effects |
Yes, in BALB/c mice |
Comments |
Animals were immunized with GAD. Spleen cells were fused with Sp2/0-Ag14 myeloma cells. The antibody reacts with GAD in cells from chickens, mice, rats, rabbits, cats and macaque monkeys. The enzyme GAD is present in and is a marker for neurons that use gamma amino butyric acid as a neurotransmitter. Tested and found negative for ectromelia virus (mousepox). |
Complete Growth Medium |
Culture Medium: Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium with 4.5 g/L glucose, 90%; fetal bovine serum, 10%. |
Subculturing |
Medium Renewal: Every 2 to 3 days Cultures can be maintained by addition or replacement of fresh medium. Start cultures at 2 X 10 exp5 cells/ml and maintain between 1 X 10 exp5 and 1 X 10 exp6 cells/ml. |
Isotype |
IgG1 |
Name of Depositor |
DI Gottlieb |
Deposited As |
mouse (B cell); mouse (myeloma) |
References |
Gottlieb DI, et al. Monoclonal antibodies to glutamic acid decarboxylase. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 83: 8808-8812, 1986. PubMed: 2430303
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