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| The Anti-Ter-119 antibody can be used to identify and enumerate mouse Ter-119+ cells by flow cytometry or fluorescence microscopy. |
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Background information Clone Ter-119 recognizes the Ter-119 antigen which is expressed on mature erythrocytes and erythroid precursor cells in adult blood, spleen, and bone marrow, and in the embryonic yolk sac and fetal liver. The Anti-Ter-119 antibody does not react with cells showing typical erythroid blast-forming unit (BFU-E) and erythroid colony-forming unit (CFU-E) activity. In adult mice, Anti-Ter-119 reacts with 20–25% of bone marrow cells and approximately 50% of spleen cells, but not with thymocytes or lymph node cells. |
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| Ter-119 | Rat IgG2b |
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| Mouse splenocytes were stained with Anti-Ter-119 antibodies conjugated to FITC (A), PE (B), or APC (C), and analyzed by flow cytometry. |
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| Anti-Ter-119-FITC, mouse |
- for 100 tests (1) Download datasheet 130-091-786
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| Anti-Ter-119-PE, mouse |
- for 100 tests (1) Download datasheet 130-091-783
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| Anti-Ter-119-APC, mouse |
- for 100 tests (1) Download datasheet 130-091-788
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| (1) One test corresponds to fluorescent labeling of up to 107 cells in a total volume of 100 μL. |
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