Cat#:PA-1446F;Product Name:Rabbit Anti-Human Lysozyme Antibody, FITC-Conjugated;Synonym:LYZ; lysozyme; LZM; 1,4-beta-N-acetylmuramidase C; EC 3.2.1.17; lysozyme (renal amyloidosis); lysozyme C; renal amyloidosis;Background:Lysozyme, originally identified and named by Alexander Fleming in 1922 and defined as a bacteriolytic tissue element, is ubiquitous in its distribution among living organisms and has in humans been demonstrated in several organs and tissue fluids. Within the haematopoietic system, lysozyme is known as an intracellular panmyeloid marker molecule that is selectively expressed by cells of the granulo-monocytic lineage. Mature monocytes are thought to continuously synthesize and secrete lysozyme while granulocytes do not synthesize but only secrete the preformed enzyme.;Description:Rabbit Anti-Human Lysozyme Polyclonal Antibody, FITC-Conjugated;Host Species:Rabbit;Species Reactivity:Human;Isotype:IgG;Application:FCM;Storage:Store antibody products at 2-8°C. For long term storage, aliquot and freeze at -20°C. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles;Usage:For Lab Research Use Only;
Lysozyme, originally identified and named by Alexander Fleming in 1922 and defined as a bacteriolytic tissue element, is ubiquitous in its distribution among living organisms and has in humans been demonstrated in several organs and tissue fluids. Within the haematopoietic system, lysozyme is known as an intracellular panmyeloid marker molecule that is selectively expressed by cells of the granulo-monocytic lineage. Mature monocytes are thought to continuously synthesize and secrete lysozyme while granulocytes do not synthesize but only secrete the preformed enzyme.