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CD1 molecule alpha 1 (CD1A) is a membrane glycoprotein encoded by the CD1A gene that functions in lipid antigen presentation and is commonly expressed in dendritic lineage cells. CD1A antibody, also referred to as CD1a antibody or T-cell surface glycoprotein CD1a antibody, enables detection of CD1A protein in a variety of experimental systems, supporting studies of immune cell identity, antigen presentation, and cellular differentiation within complex biological environments.
CD1a expression is primarily associated with dendritic cells, including Langerhans cells in epithelial tissues and cortical thymocytes, with limited expression in most other cell types. This restricted expression profile makes CD1A a useful marker for identifying specific immune populations and evaluating their distribution across tissues and experimental conditions. Detection of CD1a contributes to analysis of immune composition, cellular heterogeneity, and changes in antigen-presenting cell populations in both normal and pathological settings.
Microarray specificity validation provides quantitative assessment of CD1A recognition by measuring signal intensity relative to a large panel of human proteins. In this format, binding is evaluated across thousands of individual protein targets, allowing direct comparison of signal strength between CD1A and non-target proteins. CD1A produces a strong and distinct signal relative to background binding, with clear separation from unrelated proteins. This signal distinction supports selective detection of CD1A and provides measurable evidence of antibody specificity within a high-content protein array environment.
Quantitative analysis of signal intensity is particularly valuable for evaluating antibody performance in applications where signal strength and specificity must be balanced. The ability to distinguish CD1A signal from background binding supports consistent detection across experiments and reduces ambiguity when interpreting results from complex samples. This approach also enables comparison of antibody behavior under different conditions, supporting reproducibility and reliability in experimental workflows.
CD1A Antibody is therefore well suited for applications requiring quantitative confidence in target detection, including studies of immune cell populations, antigen presentation, and protein expression analysis. Its performance in microarray-based specificity testing supports selective and consistent detection of CD1A, providing a strong foundation for reliable interpretation of experimental data across diverse biological systems.
A full range of CD1A antibody reagents for immunohistochemistry, western blot, and flow cytometry is available on our CD1A Antibody collection page.
Optimal dilution of the CD1A Antibody / Quantitative Specificity Validated Antibody should be determined by the researcher.
A recombinant human partial protein (amino acids 43-173) was used as the immunogen for this CD1A Antibody / Quantitative Specificity Validated Antibody.
Store the CD1a antibody at 2-8oC (with azide) or aliquot and store at -20oC or colder (without azide).
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