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| Description |
| Anti-Ter-119 MicroBeads are suitable for positive selection or depletion of mouse erythrocytes or erythroid progenitors from lymphoid tissues. |
| Applications |
| Anti-Ter-119 MicroBeads were used for positive selection1,4 or depletion2,3 of mature erythrocytes and erythroid precursor cells from mouse bone marrow, fetal liver, or spleen. They were also used in combination with CD45 MicroBeads for enrichment of human cells from bone marrow of chimeric mice by depletion of mouse hematopoietic cells1, for isolation of erythrocytes from immunodeficient mice2, and for depletion of red blood cells as an alternative method to osmotic lysis3. Furthermore, they were used to isolate erythrocytes in an experimental mouse model of malaria.4 |
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| Figure 1 |
| Isolation of erythrocytes from a mouse spleen cell suspension using Anti-Ter-119 MicroBeads, a MiniMACS™ Separator, and an MS Column. |
| Spleen cells before separation |
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| Isolated Ter-119+ erythrocytes |
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| Anti-Ter-119 MicroBeads, mouse |
- for 2×109 total cells Download datasheet 130-049-901
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| References |
| 1. Schiedlmeier et al. (2000) Blood 95: 1237–1248. |
| 2. Chan et al. (2001) Blood 97: 2151–2158. |
| 3. Ye et al. (1999) Immunity 11: 213–223. |
| 4. Chang et al. (2004) Blood 103: 3727–3735. |
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