The Medical Research Council (MRC) aims to make the valuable research tools and reagents generated by MRC scientists accessible to the wider scientific community. LifeArc manages these on behalf of the MRC for academic research use and commercial licensing.

For academic research, we can help get a standard Material Transfer Agreement (MTA) in place. For commercial purposes, materials are licensed on a non-exclusive basis for sale as catalogue reagents, in-house R&D purposes, and other commercial applications. Once a license or MTA is in place, materials will be released from our partner repositories or academics labs.

Refine results
Type
  • Anti-human MHC class 2 alpha chain monoclonal antibody

    Submit Enquiry: Anti-human MHC class 2 alpha chain monoclonal antibody
    Track code: A857/0033
    Clone: DA6.147
    Reactivity: Human
    Isotype: IgG1
    Host: Mouse

    Description:

    Directed against the alpha chain of human MHC Class II antigens.
  • Anti-human blood group A monoclonal antibody

    Submit Enquiry: Anti-human blood group A monoclonal antibody
    Track code: A857/0030
    Clone: W6/1
    Reactivity: Human
    Isotype: IgM
    Host: Mouse

    Description:

    Recognises human erythrocytes of groups A1 and A2 but not group O and B
  • Anti-rat CD4 monoclonal antibody

    Submit Enquiry: Anti-rat CD4 monoclonal antibody
    Track code: A857/0025
    Clone: W3/25
    Reactivity: Rat
    Isotype: IgG1
    Host: Mouse

    Description:

    CD4 cell surface glycoprotein, expressed by helper T cells, Thymocytes, and macrophages.
  • Anti-HLA A, B, C monoclonal Antibody

    Submit Enquiry: Anti-HLA A, B, C monoclonal Antibody
    Track code: A857/0017
    Clone: W6/32 HL
    Reactivity: Human; Rhesus macaque; Bovine; Feline; Cynomolgus monkey; Baboon
    Isotype: IgG2a
    Host: Mouse

    Description:

    Directed against human leucocytes and recognises an antigenic determinant on the 43kDa polypeptide chains of HLA-A, B and C
  • Anti-rat CD43 monoclonal antibody

    Submit Enquiry: Anti-rat CD43 monoclonal antibody
    Track code: A857/0016
    Clone: W3/13
    Reactivity: Rat
    Isotype: IgG1
    Host: Mouse

    Description:

    Recognises the CD43 glycoprotein, a monomorphic determinant on rat thymocytes, T lymphocytes, plasma cells, polymorphs stem cells and brain.
  • Anti-mouse IgD monoclonal antibody

    Submit Enquiry: Anti-mouse IgD monoclonal antibody
    Track code: A857/0015
    Clone: H6/31HL
    Reactivity: Mouse
    Isotype: IgM
    Host: Mouse

    Description:

    Recognises IgD-like molecules in mice with IgB haplotype. Reacts with a high proportion of mature lymphoid cells, particularly on cells from Peyer’s patches. It is not detected on thymus cells.
  • Anti-human CD1a monoclonal antibody

    Submit Enquiry: Anti-human CD1a monoclonal antibody
    Track code: A857/0010
    Clone: NA1/34.HLK
    Reactivity: Human
    Isotype: IgG2a
    Host: Mouse

    Description:

    Recognises CD1a, cell surface glycoprotein expressed in association with beta2 microglobin on cortical thymocytes, Langerhans cells, interdigitating cells.
  • Anti-alpha tubulin monoclonal antibody

    Submit Enquiry: Anti-alpha tubulin monoclonal antibody
    Track code: A857/0009
    Clone: YOL1/34
    Reactivity: Yeast; Birds; Mammals
    Isotype: IgG2a
    Host: Rat

    Description:

    Recognises the alpha subunit of tubulin
  • Anti-alpha tubulin monoclonal antibody

    Submit Enquiry: Anti-alpha tubulin monoclonal antibody
    Track code: A857/0008
    Clone: YL1/2
    Reactivity: Yeast; Birds; Mammals
    Isotype: IgG2a
    Host: Rat

    Description:

    Recognises the alpha subunit of tubulin, specifically the Tyr-Tubulin produced by post translational modification of tubulin
  • Anti-rat CD43 monoclonal antibody

    Submit Enquiry: Anti-rat CD43 monoclonal antibody
    Track code: A-0533
    Clone: OX75
    Reactivity: Rat
    Isotype: IgG2b
    Host: Mouse

    Description:

    Directed against rat leukosialin (rat CD43 antigen), a major cell-surface glycoprotein of thymocytes and T lymphocytes
WordPress development by Andy White using PorterWP