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HEK293T Human CD166/ALCAM Stable Cell Line (HC678818)

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Catalog No.HC678818
Description
HEK293T Human CD166/ALCAM Stable Cell Line (HC678818) is a stable cell line expressing CD166/ALCAM. Engineered for consistent, high-level target expression in research applications.
Highlights
  • Stable Expression — Engineered for consistent, high-level target expression.
AccessionQ13740
ApplicationsFCM
SpeciesHuman
Host species HEK293T
Target CD166/ALCAM
Properties Growth Properties: Adherent; Selection Marker: Puromycin (1 μg/mL)
Stability and Storage Frozen in liquid nitrogen.
Specifications 1 vial contains at least 2×10^6 cells in 1 mL Freeze Medium
Background

CD166 antigen (ALCAM) is a ~65 kDa protein. Cell adhesion molecule that mediates both heterotypic cell-cell contacts via its interaction with CD6, as well as homotypic cell-cell contacts. Promotes T-cell activation and proliferation via its interactions with CD6. Contributes to the formation and maturation of the immunological synapse via its interactions with CD6. Mediates homotypic interactions with cells that express ALCAM. Acts as a ligand for the LILRB4 receptor, enhancing LILRB4-mediated inhibition of T cell proliferation.

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