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Contributor Information

  • Name Alison Goodall
  • Institute University College London (UCL)

Tool Details

  • Tool name: Anti-Factor VIII:c light chain [RFF-VIII:c/5]
  • Clone: RFF-VIII:c/5
  • Tool type: Antibodies
  • Class: Monoclonal
  • Conjugate: Unconjugated
  • Reactivity: Human
  • Host: Mouse
  • Application: IF ; WB
  • Description: The commonest severe congenital bleeding disorder in all races is haemophilia A. The characteristic defect is a lack of coagulation factor VIII:C. Factor VIII:C is a glycoprotein that functions as a cofactor for factor IXa which, in the presence of calcium and phospholipids, converts factor X to the activated form Xa. This antibody may be used for the purification of Factor VIII from normal plasma and cryoprecipitate.
  • Immunogen: Purified Human FVIII
  • Isotype: IgG1 kappa
  • Research area: Tissue-specific biology
  • Myeloma used: P3/NS1/1-Ag4.1

  • For Research Use Only

Target Details

  • Target: Factor VIII:c light chain
  • Target background: The commonest severe congenital bleeding disorder in all races is haemophilia A. The characteristic defect is a lack of coagulation factor VIII:C. Factor VIII:C is a glycoprotein that functions as a cofactor for factor IXa which, in the presence of calcium and phospholipids, converts factor X to the activated form Xa. This antibody may be used for the purification of Factor VIII from normal plasma and cryoprecipitate.

Application Details

  • Application: IF ; WB

Handling

  • Format: Liquid
  • Concentration: 1 mg/ml
  • Storage buffer: PBS with 0.02% azide
  • Storage conditions: -15°C to -25°C
  • Shipping conditions: Shipping at 4°C

Documentation

References

  •   Goodall et al. 1985. Thromb Haemost. 54(4):878-91. PMID: 3937279.
  •   Registry of monoclonal antibodies to factor VIII and von Willebrand factor. International Committee on Thrombosis and Haemostasis.
  •   Rotblat et al. 1985. Biochemistry. 24(16):4294-300. PMID: 2413885.
  •   Purification of human factor VIII:C and its characterization by Western blotting using monoclonal antibodies.
  •   Rotblat et al. 1983. J Lab Clin Med. 101(5):736-46. PMID: 6403638.
  •   Monoclonal antibodies to human procoagulant factor VIII.