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| Anti-Biotin MultiSort Kit |
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| Overview |
| The Anti-Biotin MultiSort Kit has been developed for the sorting of cells according to multiple surface markers. |
| Details |
Detailed separation procedure In the first step, the selection marker is labeled with a biotinylated primary antibody and magnetic labeling is subsequently performed using Anti-Biotin MultiSort MicroBeads. Following the positive selection, the magnetic particles are removed from the cells using the MultiSort Release Reagent. The cell population can then be magnetically labeled and sorted using a second marker of interest. This is achieved by labeling the cells directly or indirectly with MACS® MicroBeads followed by another positive selection.
Applications The Anti-Biotin MultiSort Kit is recommended for positive selection of cell subsets according to the expression of two markers if the first selection marker is labeled with a biotinylated primary antibody. The Anti-Biotin MultiSort Kit is especially useful if initial fluorescent staining of the selected cells is not desired. However, fluorescent staining for flow cytometric analysis can be performed after magnetic separation, using fluorochrome-conjugated anti-biotin antibodies. |
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| Figure 1 |
| Separation of CD19+CD5+ cells from human PBMCs using CD19-Biotin, the Anti-Biotin MultiSort Kit, and an LS Column for the first positive selection, and CD5-PE, Anti-PE MicroBeads, and an MS Column for the second positive selection. |
| PBMCs before separation |
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| Positively selected CD19+ cells |
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| Isolated CD19+CD5+ cells |
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