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 - Effectively remove myelin from neural cell suspensions
- Improve the performance of downstream applications
- No more need for determination of cell/debris ratio or cell numbers
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| Myelin Removal Beads II have been developed for the specific removal of myelin debris from single-cell suspensions. Myelin Removal Beads II work without determination of cell number or myelin debris/cell ratio. |
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Background information When myelin-containing neural tissue is dissociated, large quantities of myelin debris are generated, which considerably impair antibody binding.1,2 Depletion of myelin debris from single-cell suspensions leads to improved immunostaining and cell separation results. |
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| Figure 1 |
| Mouse brains (P28) were dissociated using the Neural Tissue Dissociation Kit (P). Flow cytometric analysis shows that the resulting single-cell suspension contains large amounts of myelin membrane fragments and other cellular debris. Only 3% of the signals represent cells (A). Myelin Removal Beads II used with an LS Column and a MidiMACS Separator effectively remove myelin debris (B). |
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| References |
| 1. Pfenninger et al. (2007) Cancer Res. 67: 5727–5736. |
| 2. Tham et al. (2003) Int. J. Dev. Neurosci. 21: 431–443. |
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