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- mouse monoclonal (CT6)
reactivity: guinea pig
conjugate: FITC
application: flow cytometry
citations: 2
Published customer image: . Mouse anti Guinea Pig CD8 antibody, clone CT6 used for the detection of CD8 expressing cells in the guinea pig lungs by immunohistochemistry on formailin fixed cryosections. Image caption: . Evaluation of cellular immune response inside the granuloma of infected lungs. Scattergrams show the numbers of CD4+ T cells, CD8+ T cells, granulocytes and MHC II+ cells per unit area of granuloma from different experimental groups after 30 days of therapy. The number of different immune cells inside the granuloma in the lung sections from different experimental groups were counted microscopically and expressed as number of cells per unit area of granuloma. Minimum of 1000 cells were counted from randomly selected, at least 10 fields. Sections were taken from lung samples of 4 animals per group. The representative photomicrographs show the positively stained cells with red arrow in control group, drug or drug + MIP group in each panel. DAB was used as substrate in staining granulocytes while VIP red was substrate for staining other types of cells. * p PLoS ONE 7(7): e39215 .
quantity: 100 Tests
price: 471 USD
to the supplier - mouse monoclonal (CT6)
reactivity: guinea pig
application: immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry - frozen section - mouse monoclonal (CT6)
reactivity: guinea pig
conjugate: FITC
application: flow cytometry
gene information - guinea pig Cd8b
- description:CD8b molecule
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