| Code | CSB-RA008545MA1HU |
| Size | US$210 |
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| Application | Recommended Dilution |
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| IHC | 1:50-1:200 |
FCGRT, also known as the neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn), plays a central role in IgG homeostasis by protecting immunoglobulins from lysosomal degradation and mediating their transcytosis across epithelial barriers. This receptor's function extends well beyond neonatal immunity—it regulates serum IgG half-life in adults, influences albumin metabolism, and has emerged as a critical factor in therapeutic antibody pharmacokinetics. Understanding FcRn biology is increasingly relevant for researchers developing next-generation biologics, studying autoimmune conditions, or investigating mucosal immunity.
This recombinant monoclonal antibody against human FCGRT offers the reproducibility that demanding experimental workflows require. Generated using recombinant technology with a defined sequence, the 23H4 clone delivers consistent performance across experiments and eliminates the lot-to-lot variability that can complicate longitudinal studies. The human IgG1 isotype format and affinity chromatography purification ensure high specificity for your target.
Validation in immunohistochemistry demonstrates reliable detection in human lung tissue, where FcRn expression in pulmonary epithelium contributes to local IgG transport and immune surveillance. Using a Leica Bond system with citrate buffer antigen retrieval and HRP-polymer detection, clear staining was achieved at 1:150 dilution, with a recommended working range of 1:50 to 1:200 providing flexibility to optimize signal intensity for your specific tissue preparations. The antibody is also validated for ELISA applications.
Whether you're investigating FcRn-mediated antibody recycling mechanisms, characterizing receptor expression patterns in human tissues, or exploring therapeutic strategies targeting this pathway, this antibody provides a dependable tool for immunology research focused on Fc receptor biology and IgG homeostasis.
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