CD45RC antibodies are immunological tools used to detect a protein isoform of the CD45R gene. The encoding gene, PTPRC, is also known as CD45, protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor type C, and leukocyte common antigen. The unspliced gene produces a large protein that includes regions A, B, and C. Alternative splicing produces up to eight different protein isoforms, which have been used in the immunophenotyping of various immune cell populations. The CD45RC isoform has been described to differentiate between two distinct categories of memory T cells. Visit the supplier page to know more about reactivity, conjugate/tag and clonality.