Mouse Hematopoietic Lineage eFluor® 450 Cocktail

Clone: 17A2, RA3-6B2, M1/70, TER-119, RB6-8C5

RUO: For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

SKU# 88-7772

Cat. No. Size
88-7772-72 50 tests
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Data for Mouse Hematopoietic Lineage eFluor® 450 Cocktail.

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Description

Description: The Mouse Hematopoietic Lineage eFluor® 450 Cocktails contains eFluor® 450-conjugated antibodies that can be used to identify, enrich and/or deplete cells committed to the T, B, NK, myeloid and erythroid lineages based on the expression of cell surface antigens.

This cocktail contains the following antibodies:

Anti-Mouse CD3 (17A2) eFluor® 450
Anti-Mouse CD45R (B220) (RA3-6B2) eFluor® 450
Anti-Mouse CD11b (M1/70) eFluor® 450
Anti-Mouse TER-119 (TER-119) eFluor® 450
Anti-Mouse Ly-G6 (Gr-1) (RB6-8C5) eFluor® 450

Details
Reactivity Mouse
Reported Applications Flow Cytometric Analysis
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References

References: Challen GA, Boles N, Lin KK, Goodell MA. Mouse hematopoietic stem cell identification and analysis. Cytometry A. 2009 Jan;75(1):14-24.

Weissman IL, Shizuru JA. The origins of the identification and isolation of hematopoietic stem cells, and their capability to induce donor-specific transplantation tolerance and treat autoimmune diseases. Blood. 2008 Nov 1;112(9):3543-53.

Morrison SJ, Weissman IL. The long-term repopulating subset of hematopoietic stem cells is deterministic and isolatable by phenotype. Immunity. 1994 Nov;1(8):661-73.