For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic or therapeutic procedures.
| Background | CD276 is an immune regulatory molecule belonging to the B7 family and is a type I transmembrane protein. It is expressed in various immune cells, such as antigen-presenting cells and T cells, and has both costimulatory and coinhibitory functions. In mice, CD276 is constitutively expressed on professional antigen-presenting cells (APCs) and is upregulated upon lipopolysaccharide (LPS) activation. Its functions are complex; it can inhibit natural killer (NK) cell-mediated cytotoxicity while also enhancing the induction of cytotoxic T cells and selectively stimulating IFN-γ production. Additionally, CD276 is highly expressed in various tumors, where it is associated with tumor progression, invasion, and metastasis, making it a potential target for immunotherapy. | 
| Alternate Names | B7-H3 | 
| Uniprot ID | Q8VE98 | 
| Clone No | MJ18 | 
| Host | Rat | 
| Reactivity | Mouse  | 
| Isotype control | / | 
| Application | Flow cytometry | 
| Conjugation | FITC, PE, APC, PE-Cy7, APC-Cy7, PerCP | 
| Conjugation Information | 488/785,488/578,650/660,488/785,650/785,488/677 | 
| Storage Buffer | Phosphate buffered solution, pH 7.2, containing 0.09% sodium azide and 1% BSA. | 
| Storage | 2~8℃, Samples were stored at -20 °C for a long time to avoid repeated freezing and thawing. | 
| Expiration date | 24M |