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Cell separation reagents Cell separation reagents
  for human cells
  for non-human primate cells
  Rhesus monkey T cells
  Rhesus monkey NK cells
  Rhesus monkey B cells
  Rhesus monkey monocytes
  Rhesus monkey dendritic cells
  Rhesus monkey leukocytes
  for mouse cells
  for rat cells
  for indirect magnetic labeling
  for apoptotic and dead cells
  for isolation of mitochondria
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CD56 MicroBeads
Overview
CD56 MicroBeads have been developed for the separation of monocytes from rhesus monkey PBMCs.
Details
Background information
CD56 is expressed on rhesus monkey monocytes.1 CD56 is also expressed on a minor subset of CD8+CD16- NK cells, while the predominant majority of rhesus monkey NK cells does not express CD56.1,2

Downstream applications
Non-human primate CD56 MicroBeads can be used for depletion of monocytes and a minor subset of CD56+ rhesus monkey NK cells, e.g., prior to positive selection of CD16+ NK cells using CD16 MicroBeads.
Columns
For positive selection: MS, LS, XS, or autoMACS® Columns. For depletion: LD, CS, D, or autoMACS Columns.
 
Figure 1
Separation of CD56+ cells from rhesus monkey PBMCs using CD56 MicroBeads, a MiniMACS™ Separator, and an MS Column.
PBMCs before separation
CD56- cells
CD56+ cells
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CD56 MicroBeads, non-human primate
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CD16 MicroBeads, non-human primate (#130-091-145)
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References
1. Carter et al. (1999) Cytometry 37: 41-50.
2. Webster and Johnson (2005) Immunology 115: 206-214.
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