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| Description |
| CD326 (EpCAM) MicroBeads have been developed for the positive selection or depletion of CD326+ cells. CD326, also known as epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM) or epithelial-specific antigen (ESA), is broadly expressed on cells of epithelial origin and on epithelium-derived tumor cells (carcinoma cells). |
| Applications |
| CD326 (EpCAM) MicroBeads can be used for the isolation of epithelial cells or epithelial tumor cells from single-cell preparations of tissues and organs. In addition, disseminated epithelial tumor cells expressing CD326 can be enriched from peripheral blood, bone marrow, or even lymph nodes. Furthermore, functional pluripotent hepatic progenitor cells (hepatic stem cells and hepatoblasts) have been isolated from fetal, neonatal, pediatric, and adult liver tissue using CD326 (EpCAM) MicroBeads.1,2 |
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| Figure 1 |
| CD326 (EpCAM)+ tumor cells isolated from pleural effusion of a patient with adenocarcinoma using CD326 (EpCAM) MicroBeads and an MS Column. Cells were stained with CD326 (EpCAM)-FITC and Anti-FITC Alkaline Phosphatase plus substrate. (Courtesy of Dr. Motherby and Prof. Böcking, Inst. of Cytopathol., Univ. Düsseldorf, Germany.) |
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| CD326 (EpCAM) MicroBeads, human |
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- for 109 total cells Download datasheet 130-061-101
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| References |
| 1. Schmelzer et al. (2006) Stem Cells 24: 1852–1858. |
| 2. Schmelzer et al. (2007) J. Exp. Med. 204:1973-1987. |
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