This is a Validated Antibody Database (VAD) review about human CD34, based on 325 published articles (read how Labome selects the articles), using CD34 antibody in all methods. It is aimed to help Labome visitors find the most suited CD34 antibody. Please note the number of articles fluctuates since newly identified citations are added and citations for discontinued catalog numbers are removed regularly.
BioLegend
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; 3:50; loading ...; fig 1c
BioLegend CD34 antibody (Biolegend, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 3:50 (fig 1c). Science (2020) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig s6c
BioLegend CD34 antibody (Biolegend, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s6c). Science (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • other; human; loading ...; fig 4b
BioLegend CD34 antibody (BioLegend, 343537) was used in other on human samples (fig 4b). Cell (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:50; loading ...; fig 4a
BioLegend CD34 antibody (BioLegend, 343521) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:50 (fig 4a). Arthritis Res Ther (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (561)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig s6b
BioLegend CD34 antibody (BioLegend, 343610) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s6b). J Clin Invest (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (561)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 1a
BioLegend CD34 antibody (Biolegend, 343604) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1a). Cell Discov (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 3c
BioLegend CD34 antibody (Biolegend, 581) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 3c). Sci Rep (2018) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 2a
BioLegend CD34 antibody (BioLegend, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2a). Int J Mol Sci (2018) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 7a
BioLegend CD34 antibody (BioLegend, 343518) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 7a). Cell (2018) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (561)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig s1a
BioLegend CD34 antibody (Biolegend, 561) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s1a). J Cell Sci (2018) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1a
In order to study the involvement of Notch signaling in NK cell lineage determination, BioLegend CD34 antibody (biolegend, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1a). J Immunol (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig st12
In order to identify new types of human blood dendritic cells, monocytes, and progenitors through single-cell RNA-seq, BioLegend CD34 antibody (Biolegend, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig st12). Science (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (561)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 2b
BioLegend CD34 antibody (BioLegend, 561) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2b). Stem Cells Dev (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 2
In order to describe and differentiate human amniotic fluid mesenchymal stem cells into endothelial-like cells, BioLegend CD34 antibody (Biolegend, 343504) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2). Acta Histochem (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig s1a
BioLegend CD34 antibody (Biolegend, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s1a). Eur J Immunol (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (561)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 1b
BioLegend CD34 antibody (BioLegend, 343603) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1b). Oncol Lett (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (561)
  • flow cytometry; human
BioLegend CD34 antibody (Biolegend, 561) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . elife (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (561)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 4
BioLegend CD34 antibody (Biolegend, 343604) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 4). Exp Ther Med (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:200
BioLegend CD34 antibody (BioLegend, 343514) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:200. Nat Commun (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 4
In order to elucidate the role of poly-ADP-ribose polymerase in ischemic and diabetic wound healing, BioLegend CD34 antibody (BioLegend, 581) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 4). J Vasc Surg (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse; fig 1e
In order to develop an artificial niche to maintain muscle stem cells in a potent and quiescent state, BioLegend CD34 antibody (Biolegend, 343501) was used in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples (fig 1e). Nat Biotechnol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (561)
  • flow cytometry; African green monkey; loading ...; fig s1
In order to discuss the use of flow cytometry to examine common marmosets, BioLegend CD34 antibody (BioLegend,, 561) was used in flow cytometry on African green monkey samples (fig s1). J Med Primatol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (561)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1
BioLegend CD34 antibody (BioLegend, 343604) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1). Int J Mol Med (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1
BioLegend CD34 antibody (BioLegend, 343515) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1). Stem Cell Reports (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 1a
BioLegend CD34 antibody (BioLegend, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1a). Nat Immunol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 3
  • immunocytochemistry; human; fig 2
In order to study the differentiation of chondrocyte-like cells from mesenchymal stem cells, BioLegend CD34 antibody (Biolegend, 343504) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3) and in immunocytochemistry on human samples (fig 2). Acta Histochem (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (561)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque; loading ...; fig s3a
BioLegend CD34 antibody (BioLegend, 561) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples (fig s3a). J Immunol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (561)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 2d
In order to study Isolation of individual cellular components from lung tissues of patients with lymphangioleiomyomatosis, BioLegend CD34 antibody (Biolegend, 561) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2d). Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (561)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to evaluate the promotion of B cell activation and CXCR4 downregulation by CD161 and LLT1 expression in human germinal centers, BioLegend CD34 antibody (BioLegend, 561) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . J Immunol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 1a
In order to characterize innate lymphoid cell subpopulations isolated from patients with systemic sclerosis, BioLegend CD34 antibody (biolegend, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1a). J Immunol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (561)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 5
In order to study dual involvement of S1P1 and S1P2 receptors in regulation of human cerebro-microvascular endothelial baso-lateral adhesion and barrier function by S1P, BioLegend CD34 antibody (BioLegend, 343608) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 5). Sci Rep (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (561)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 8
In order to identify the source of obesity-induced MCP-1 and identify molecular regulators mediating MCP-1 production, BioLegend CD34 antibody (Biolegend, 561) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 8). Mol Metab (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (561)
  • other; human; fig 2
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 2
In order to describe a highly sensitive microfluidic assay to detect acute myeloid leukemia, BioLegend CD34 antibody (Biolegend, 561) was used in other on human samples (fig 2) and in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2). Analyst (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig s1
In order to describe a highly sensitive microfluidic assay to detect acute myeloid leukemia, BioLegend CD34 antibody (Biolegend, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s1). Analyst (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to identify the cell surface markers in synovial mesenchymal stem cells, BioLegend CD34 antibody (Biolegend, 343506) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Cytometry A (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; fig 6
In order to elucidate the mechanism by which NHE-1 expression is inhibited by JAK2V617F, BioLegend CD34 antibody (BioLegend, 581) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples (fig 6). Oncogene (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (561)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 4
In order to determine the differential regulation of the inflammatory phenotype of brain microvascular endothelial cells by pro-inflammatory TNFalpha and IL-1beta, BioLegend CD34 antibody (Biolegend, 343608) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 4). J Neuroinflammation (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1
In order to develop a protocol to generate brain microvascular endothelial-like cells from human induced pluripotent stem cells, BioLegend CD34 antibody (Biolegend, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1). PLoS ONE (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:200
In order to develop a system to determine human DC development and differentiation, BioLegend CD34 antibody (Biolegend, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:200. J Immunol Methods (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (561)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 5
BioLegend CD34 antibody (Biolegend, # 343608) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 5). Biomaterials (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:200; fig 2
BioLegend CD34 antibody (BioLegend, 343516) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:200 (fig 2). J Vis Exp (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 3
BioLegend CD34 antibody (Biolegend, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3). PLoS ONE (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 3
In order to report the phase I trial results of CDX-301, BioLegend CD34 antibody (Biolegend, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3). Bone Marrow Transplant (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human
BioLegend CD34 antibody (Biolegend, 343514) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Blood Cancer J (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 4
In order to study human cord blood and bone marrow for restricted dendritic cell and monocyte progenitors, BioLegend CD34 antibody (Biolegend, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 4). J Exp Med (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (561)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 4
BioLegend CD34 antibody (Biolegend, 561) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 4). Cytokine (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human
BioLegend CD34 antibody (Biolegend, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Hepatology (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human
BioLegend CD34 antibody (Biolegend, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . PLoS ONE (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human
BioLegend CD34 antibody (BioLegend, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . FASEB J (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human
BioLegend CD34 antibody (Biolegend, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Cytokine (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:500
BioLegend CD34 antibody (Biolegend, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:500. Gut (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; tbl 1
In order to study the effect of innate lymphoid cells on B cells, BioLegend CD34 antibody (Biolegend, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (tbl 1). Nat Immunol (2014) ncbi
Invitrogen
mouse monoclonal (4H11)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:500; loading ...; fig 2e
Invitrogen CD34 antibody (eBioscience, 4H11) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:500 (fig 2e). Biomolecules (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (4H11[APG])
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:50; loading ...; fig 2c
In order to develop mesenchymal stem cells derivatives to treat Hemophilia B, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (Thermo Fisher Scientific, MA1-19645) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:50 (fig 2c). Mol Med Rep (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (4H11)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:100; loading ...; fig 4a
In order to use CRISPR-Cas9 to study human hematopoietic development, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (eBioscience, 17-0349-42) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:100 (fig 4a). Stem Cell Reports (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; tbl 1
Invitrogen CD34 antibody (Invitrogen, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (tbl 1). PLoS ONE (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (QBEND/10)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1 ug/ml; loading ...; fig 4b
In order to discuss the use of image-enhanced bronchoscopy to examine the bronchial microvasculature in patients with COPD, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (Thermo Fisher, MA5-18091) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1 ug/ml (fig 4b). Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (4H11)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 2
Invitrogen CD34 antibody (eBioscience, 11-0349-41) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2). Stem Cell Reports (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (4H11)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1
Invitrogen CD34 antibody (eBioscience, 48-0349) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1). Nat Commun (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (4H11)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 2a
In order to elucidate the mechanism by which GM-CSF decreases the leukemic potential of RE cells, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (eBioscience, 17-0349) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2a). Leukemia (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (QBEND/10)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; rat; 1:1000; loading ...; fig 5a
In order to test the effect of honey in a rat model of ulcerative colitis, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (LabVision, MS-363-P1ABX) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on rat samples at 1:1000 (fig 5a). Acta Histochem (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1b
In order to assess the use of human adipose-derived stem cells to treat cancer, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (Invitrogen, CD3458101) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1b). Cytotherapy (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; tbl 1
In order to research adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cell proliferation and death with oxysterols, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (Invitrogen, CD34-581-01) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (tbl 1). J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (QBEND/10)
  • immunohistochemistry; human; 1:100; fig 1
In order to find a prognostic indicator for patients with HCC after surgical resection by profiling CK19 and glypican 3 expression, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (Zymed Laboratories, QBEnd-10) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples at 1:100 (fig 1). PLoS ONE (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (4H11)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 1b
In order to test if NR2F2 contributes to the stemness maintenance of mesenchymal stem cells, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (eBioscience, 12-0349) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1b). Stem Cells Int (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (QBEND/10)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:100
In order to determine the desmoplastic interface in xenograft tumor in mice comprised of stromal and endothelial cells, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (Thermo Fisher Scientific, QBEnd/10) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:100. Pathol Res Pract (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (BI-3C5)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:200; fig 1
In order to study angiodysplasia and other pathological changes associated with symptomatic hemorrhoids, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (Invitrogen, BI-3C5) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:200 (fig 1). Drug Des Devel Ther (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1A
In order to identify the presence of PD-1 and PD-L1 proteins in small-cell lung cancer cell lines., Invitrogen CD34 antibody (Life Technologies Japan, clone 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1A). Am J Cancer Res (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (QBEND/10)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:200
In order to review the clinical data of patients with gastrointestinal stromal tumors and assess which patients are eligible for prolongation of adjuvant imatinib therapy in the hospital, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (Thermo Fisher Scientific, MA1-10202) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:200. Biomark Cancer (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (QBEND/10)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:50
Invitrogen CD34 antibody (Zymed, clone QBEnd 10) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:50. Histopathology (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (4H11)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1
Invitrogen CD34 antibody (eBioscience, 11-0349-41) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1). Stem Cell Res Ther (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (QBEND/10)
  • immunohistochemistry; human; fig 4f
In order to identify a MCF2L variant linked to cardiovascular disease, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (ThermoFischer, Bend10) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples (fig 4f). Eur J Hum Genet (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (QBEND/10)
  • immunohistochemistry; rat; fig 1
In order to study the effect of alpha-lipoic acid in optimizing mesh integration in subcutaneous tissue, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (Thermo-Scientific, MA1-10202) was used in immunohistochemistry on rat samples (fig 1). Int J Exp Pathol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (4H11)
  • flow cytometry; human
Invitrogen CD34 antibody (eBioscience, 46-0349) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . J Pediatr Surg (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to study the effect of mesenchymal stem cells on the anti-bacterial activity of neutrophil granulocytes, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (Invitrogen, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . PLoS ONE (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (QBEND/10)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:200
Invitrogen CD34 antibody (Thermo, QBEnd10) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:200. Hum Pathol (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (QBEND/10)
  • immunohistochemistry; human; 1:200
Invitrogen CD34 antibody (Thermo Scientific, QBEND/10) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples at 1:200. Pol J Pathol (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 1a
In order to isolate and characterize mesenchymal stromal cells from head and neck squamous cell carcinoma and study their interaction with tumor cells, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (Invitrogen, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1a). Stem Cell Res Ther (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (QBEND/10)
  • immunocytochemistry; human
In order to isolate and characterize PDGFR-beta(+) perivascular cells from infantile hemangioma, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (Thermo Scientific, MS-363) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples . Int J Clin Exp Pathol (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (QBEND/10)
  • immunohistochemistry; human; 1:50
Invitrogen CD34 antibody (Thermo, QBEnd/10) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples at 1:50. J Pak Med Assoc (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (4H11)
  • flow cytometry; human
Invitrogen CD34 antibody (eBioscience, 4H11) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . PLoS ONE (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (QBEND/10)
  • immunohistochemistry; human; 1:4000
In order to screen a panel of 33 proteins to establish a set of biomarkers that predict the agressiveness of prostate cancer, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (Neomarkers, MS-363-P) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples at 1:4000. BMC Cancer (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (4H11)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:50
Invitrogen CD34 antibody (eBioscience, 4H11) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:50. PLoS ONE (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (BI-3C5)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human
In order to define the cellular phenotype of maternal microchimeric cells in control and type 1 diabetes pancreas, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (Invitrogen, 073403) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples . PLoS ONE (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (4H11)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 2
In order to determine the origin of fibroblasts in skin connective tissue, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (eBioscience, 17-0349-42) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 2). Nature (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (QBEND/10)
  • immunohistochemistry; mouse; 1:200; fig 4
In order to characterize transgenic mice with bilateral adrenal tumors, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (Thermo Fisher, QBEnd/10) was used in immunohistochemistry on mouse samples at 1:200 (fig 4). Cancer Med (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (BI-3C5)
  • immunohistochemistry; human; fig 2
In order to present a case of not otherwise specified-type sarcoma with CD10 expression in the left breast, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (Invitrogen, BI-3C5) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples (fig 2). Diagn Pathol (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:20; fig 1
In order to assess the ability of human mesenchymal stem cells to differentiate into otic lineages, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (Caltag, CD3458104) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:20 (fig 1). Regen Med (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (QBEND/10)
  • immunohistochemistry; human; fig 6
In order to investigate the functions of prolactin in endothelial cells and its involvement in pathological angiogenesis, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (Thermo Fisher, QBend10) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples (fig 6). J Cell Mol Med (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • immunocytochemistry; human
In order to discuss the use of umbilical cord blood as a source of transplantable hematopoietic stem cells, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (Invitrogen, 581) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples . Transfusion (2011) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (QBEND/10)
  • immunocytochemistry; human
In order to test if MSCs in hemangioma also reside in the perivascular region, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (Thermo Scientific, MS-363) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples . Pediatr Dev Pathol (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (QBEND/10)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human
In order to investigate the clinical and pathological features in a girl with common variable immunodeficiency, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (Thermo, QBEnd/10) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples . Int J Surg Pathol (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 3
In order to characterize stem cells isolated and expanded from the human dental pulp, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (Invitrogen, 581 (Class III)) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3). J Biomed Biotechnol (2010) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 3
In order to generate biologically active recombinant human Flt3 ligand from transgenic barley seeds, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (Invitrogen, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3). Biotechnol J (2010) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (BI-3C5)
  • western blot; human; 1:1500
In order to examine the subproteome of mitochondria isolated from human donor retinal pigment epithelium graded with the Minnesota Grading System, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (Zymed, 07-3403) was used in western blot on human samples at 1:1500. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci (2008) ncbi
rat monoclonal (MEC14.7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to indicate that defective DRF1 expression or mammalian diaphanous 1 function contributes to myeloid malignancies and suggest mammalian diaphanous 1 as an attractive therapeutic target in human myeloproliferative syndrome and myelodysplastic syndrome, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (Invitrogen/Caltag Laboratories, MEC14.7) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Cancer Res (2007) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to test if the normally discarded bone marrow collection kits are a convenient source of large numbers of mesenchymal stem cells, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (Caltag, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Transplantation (2007) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (BI-3C5)
  • immunohistochemistry; human; 1:50
In order to discuss recurrent intracranial hemangiopericytoma with multiple metastases, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (Zymed Laboratories, bi-3c5) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples at 1:50. Chin Med J (Engl) (2006) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (QBEND/10)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:400; tbl 3
In order to study the existence of novel routes of tumour spread via open channels of pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (Neomarkers, clone QB-END/10) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:400 (tbl 3). Histopathology (2002) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (QBEND/10)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to identify adhesion molecules and study mechanisms that regulate hematopoietic stem and progenitor cell homing to the bone marrow, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (Biosource, QBEND/10) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Blood (2000) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; African green monkey; fig 1
In order to propose that stem cells responsible for hematopoietic reconstitution are CD34+, Invitrogen CD34 antibody (noco, noca) was used in flow cytometry on African green monkey samples (fig 1). J Clin Invest (1988) ncbi
Abcam
domestic rabbit monoclonal (EP373Y)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; rat; 1:200; loading ...; fig 5a
Abcam CD34 antibody (Abcam, ab81289) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on rat samples at 1:200 (fig 5a). BMJ Open Diabetes Res Care (2020) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (EP373Y)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:100; loading ...; fig 1h
Abcam CD34 antibody (Abcam, ab81289) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:100 (fig 1h). Front Oncol (2020) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (EP373Y)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; mouse; 1:300; loading ...; fig s14a, s14b
Abcam CD34 antibody (Abcam, ab81289) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on mouse samples at 1:300 (fig s14a, s14b). Nat Commun (2020) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; mouse; 1:1000; loading ...; fig 1f
Abcam CD34 antibody (Abcam, ab198395) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on mouse samples at 1:1000 (fig 1f). BMC Cancer (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (QBEND-10)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; loading ...; fig 1c
Abcam CD34 antibody (Abcam, ab8536) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples (fig 1c). J Clin Invest (2019) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (EP373Y)
  • immunohistochemistry; human; fig 6c
Abcam CD34 antibody (Abcam, ab81289) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples (fig 6c). Oncogene (2018) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (EP373Y)
  • immunohistochemistry; mouse; 1:100; loading ...; fig 5c
In order to establish an animal model to test how Zika virus crosses the placenta and causes congenital disease, Abcam CD34 antibody (Abcam, ab81289) was used in immunohistochemistry on mouse samples at 1:100 (fig 5c). Nat Commun (2017) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (EP373Y)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 3
Abcam CD34 antibody (Abcam, ab81289) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3). J Cell Mol Med (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (QBEND-10)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; loading ...; fig 1
In order to explore factors that induce the transition of keratocytes to corneal mesenchymal stem cells and vice versa, Abcam CD34 antibody (Abcam, Ab8536) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples (fig 1). J Tissue Eng Regen Med (2018) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (EP373Y)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; loading ...; fig 2b
In order to characterize alterations in fibroblast populations in the skin of patients with systemic sclerosis, Abcam CD34 antibody (Abcam, EP373Y) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples (fig 2b). Am J Pathol (2016) ncbi
domestic rabbit polyclonal
  • immunohistochemistry; rat; fig 4
Abcam CD34 antibody (Abcam, ab185732) was used in immunohistochemistry on rat samples (fig 4). Front Pharmacol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (QBEND / 10)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:200; fig 2
Abcam CD34 antibody (Abcam, ab30375) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:200 (fig 2). Oncol Lett (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (ICO-115)
  • flow cytometry; rat; loading ...; fig 2a
Abcam CD34 antibody (Abcam, ab187284) was used in flow cytometry on rat samples (fig 2a). Mol Med Rep (2016) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (EP373Y)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:500; fig s5a
In order to explore the dual functions of focal adhesion kinase in regulating protumorigenic processes and thyroid tumorigenesis, Abcam CD34 antibody (Abcam, ab81289) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:500 (fig s5a). Mol Cancer Res (2016) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (EP373Y)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:300; fig 8
Abcam CD34 antibody (abcam, ab81289) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:300 (fig 8). Oncotarget (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (QBEND-10)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; rat; 1:400; fig s1
Abcam CD34 antibody (abcam, ab8536) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on rat samples at 1:400 (fig s1). Sci Rep (2016) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (EP373Y)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:800; loading ...; fig 2e
In order to present a case of cellular spindle cell neoplasm with features of both cellular schwannoma and pseudoglandular schwannoma, Abcam CD34 antibody (Abcam, EP373Y) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:800 (fig 2e). Am J Dermatopathol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (ICO-115)
  • flow cytometry; domestic rabbit; fig 1
  • flow cytometry; rat; fig 1
Abcam CD34 antibody (Abcam, ab187284) was used in flow cytometry on domestic rabbit samples (fig 1) and in flow cytometry on rat samples (fig 1). Sci Rep (2016) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (EP373Y)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:200; fig 4
Abcam CD34 antibody (Abcam, ab81289) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:200 (fig 4). Nat Commun (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (QBEND-10)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; fig 3a
In order to optimize conditions to grow corneal mesenchymal-like stem cells, Abcam CD34 antibody (Abcam, Ab8536) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples (fig 3a). Cytotherapy (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (QBEND / 10)
  • immunocytochemistry; rhesus macaque; fig s4
Abcam CD34 antibody (Abcam, ab30375) was used in immunocytochemistry on rhesus macaque samples (fig s4). PLoS ONE (2015) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (EP373Y)
  • western blot; human; 1:500; fig 5
Abcam CD34 antibody (Abcam, ab81289) was used in western blot on human samples at 1:500 (fig 5). Sci Rep (2015) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (EP373Y)
  • immunohistochemistry; human; 1:250; fig 1
Abcam CD34 antibody (Abcam, ab81289) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples at 1:250 (fig 1). Cancer Sci (2015) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (EP373Y)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:400; loading ...; fig 2a, 4c
Abcam CD34 antibody (Abcam, ab81289) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:400 (fig 2a, 4c). Drug Des Devel Ther (2015) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (EP373Y)
  • immunohistochemistry - frozen section; mouse; 1:100
Abcam CD34 antibody (Abcam, ab81289) was used in immunohistochemistry - frozen section on mouse samples at 1:100. Biochem Biophys Res Commun (2014) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (EP373Y)
  • western blot; human; 1:2000
In order to develop methods to isolate blast-derived exosomes and assess the exosomes for biomarkers of AML, Abcam CD34 antibody (Abcam, ab81289) was used in western blot on human samples at 1:2000. PLoS ONE (2014) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (EP373Y)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:100
Abcam CD34 antibody (Abcam, ab81289) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:100. Oncol Lett (2013) ncbi
Santa Cruz Biotechnology
mouse monoclonal (ICO115)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 2j
Santa Cruz Biotechnology CD34 antibody (Santa, sc7324) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2j). Br J Cancer (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (TUK3)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:50; loading ...; fig 7b
In order to show that a defined cosmetic composition results in the production of sulfated glycosaminoglycans and may have anti-ageing benefits, Santa Cruz Biotechnology CD34 antibody (Santa Cruz, sc-19587) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:50 (fig 7b). Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (TUK3)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 1c
Santa Cruz Biotechnology CD34 antibody (Santa Cruz, sc-19587) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1c). Mol Med Rep (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (BI-3C5)
  • immunohistochemistry; human; 1:500
Santa Cruz Biotechnology CD34 antibody (Santa Cruz, sc-19621) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples at 1:500. Oncol Lett (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (B-6)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:200
Santa Cruz Biotechnology CD34 antibody (Santa Cruz, sc-74499) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:200. Oncol Lett (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (ICO115)
  • flow cytometry; rat; fig 1c
In order to test if a tendon-derived stem/progenitor cell sheet enhances tendon healing and regeneration in a rat model, Santa Cruz Biotechnology CD34 antibody (Santa Cruz, sc-7324) was used in flow cytometry on rat samples (fig 1c). Acta Biomater (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (TUK3)
  • immunohistochemistry; human; 1:500; fig 3
Santa Cruz Biotechnology CD34 antibody (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-19587) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples at 1:500 (fig 3). Oncol Lett (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (BI-3C5)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:50; fig 1
Santa Cruz Biotechnology CD34 antibody (Santa Cruz, sc-19621) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:50 (fig 1). Stem Cell Res Ther (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (B-6)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; fig 4
In order to assess the potential to use myogenic differentiated human tonsil-derived mesenchymal stem cells to promote skeletal muscle regeneration, Santa Cruz Biotechnology CD34 antibody (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-74499) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples (fig 4). Int J Mol Med (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (B-6)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:100; fig 6
Santa Cruz Biotechnology CD34 antibody (santa Cruz, sc-74499) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:100 (fig 6). Oncotarget (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (B-6)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:100; fig 2
Santa Cruz Biotechnology CD34 antibody (Santa Cruz, sc-74499) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:100 (fig 2). Sci Rep (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (ICO115)
  • flow cytometry; rat; fig 2
Santa Cruz Biotechnology CD34 antibody (santa Cruz, sc-7324) was used in flow cytometry on rat samples (fig 2). Sci Rep (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (BI-3C5)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:250; fig 5
Santa Cruz Biotechnology CD34 antibody (Santa Cruz, sc-19621) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:250 (fig 5). Pituitary (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (ICO115)
  • flow cytometry; rat; 1:50; fig 2
Santa Cruz Biotechnology CD34 antibody (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-7324) was used in flow cytometry on rat samples at 1:50 (fig 2). Mol Med Rep (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (TUK3)
In order to assess the treatment of bilateral localized gingival recessions with coronally advanced flap combined with platelet-rich fibrin or subepithelial connective tissue graft, Santa Cruz Biotechnology CD34 antibody (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-19587) was used . Clin Oral Investig (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (ICO115)
  • immunohistochemistry - frozen section; rat; fig 2
Santa Cruz Biotechnology CD34 antibody (Santa Cruz, SC-7324) was used in immunohistochemistry - frozen section on rat samples (fig 2). PLoS ONE (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (ICO115)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; mouse; 1:100; fig 4
Santa Cruz Biotechnology CD34 antibody (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, SC-7324) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on mouse samples at 1:100 (fig 4). Mol Med Rep (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (B-6)
  • immunohistochemistry; mouse; 1:100; loading ...; fig 5a
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:100; loading ...; fig 13a
Santa Cruz Biotechnology CD34 antibody (Santa Cruz, SC-74499) was used in immunohistochemistry on mouse samples at 1:100 (fig 5a) and in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:100 (fig 13a). PLoS ONE (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (BI-3C5)
  • flow cytometry; domestic rabbit
Santa Cruz Biotechnology CD34 antibody (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-19621) was used in flow cytometry on domestic rabbit samples . Cell Tissue Res (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (ICO115)
  • flow cytometry; rat; fig 1
Santa Cruz Biotechnology CD34 antibody (Santa Cruz, sc-7324) was used in flow cytometry on rat samples (fig 1). Int J Mol Med (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (ICO115)
  • flow cytometry; rat
Santa Cruz Biotechnology CD34 antibody (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, SC-7324) was used in flow cytometry on rat samples . Mol Cell Neurosci (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (BI-3C5)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; fig 6
Santa Cruz Biotechnology CD34 antibody (santa Cruz, sc-19621) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples (fig 6). PLoS ONE (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (QBEND/10)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:300
In order to identify and characterize vessels that encapsulated tumor clusters in hepatocellular carcinoma sections, Santa Cruz Biotechnology CD34 antibody (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, QBEnd/10) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:300. Hepatology (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (TUK3)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human
Santa Cruz Biotechnology CD34 antibody (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-19587) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples . PLoS ONE (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (ICO115)
  • flow cytometry; rat
Santa Cruz Biotechnology CD34 antibody (Santa Cruz, sc-7324) was used in flow cytometry on rat samples . PLoS ONE (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (BI-3C5)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:100; tbl 1
In order to measure the expression of VEGF, HIF-1alpha, and CD34 in breast tumors and correlate the findings with clinical and pathological variables, Santa Cruz Biotechnology CD34 antibody (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, clone BI-3C5) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:100 (tbl 1). Acta Histochem (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (D-6)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:200
Santa Cruz Biotechnology CD34 antibody (Santa Cruz, sc-133082) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:200. Clin Oral Investig (2014) ncbi
R&D Systems
mouse monoclonal (QBEnd10)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 3b
R&D Systems CD34 antibody (R&D, QBend10) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3b). Front Immunol (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (QBEnd10)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig s1c
R&D Systems CD34 antibody (R&D Systems, FAB7227A) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s1c). J Biol Chem (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (756510)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; loading ...; fig 4a
R&D Systems CD34 antibody (R&D, MAB72271) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples (fig 4a). J Am Chem Soc (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (QBEnd10)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 3a
R&D Systems CD34 antibody (R&D Systems, FAB7227G) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3a). J Appl Physiol (1985) (2017) ncbi
Proteintech Group
mouse monoclonal (3C8G12)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:100; loading ...; fig 1b
Proteintech Group CD34 antibody (Proteintech, 60180) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:100 (fig 1b). Arthritis Res Ther (2019) ncbi
Bio-Rad
mouse monoclonal (QBEND/10)
  • flow cytometry; domestic rabbit; 1:15; fig 1
Bio-Rad CD34 antibody (AbD Serotec, MCA547B) was used in flow cytometry on domestic rabbit samples at 1:15 (fig 1). Oncol Lett (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human
Bio-Rad CD34 antibody (AbD Serotec, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . PLoS ONE (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (QBEND/10)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1
Bio-Rad CD34 antibody (Serotec, MCA547PE) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1). Stem Cells Dev (2010) ncbi
Abnova
domestic rabbit polyclonal
  • immunohistochemistry; mouse; 1:200; fig 7
Abnova CD34 antibody (abnova, PAB18289) was used in immunohistochemistry on mouse samples at 1:200 (fig 7). Am J Transl Res (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (4H11[APG])
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; fig 1a
Abnova CD34 antibody (Abnova, MAB3835) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples (fig 1a). PLoS ONE (2015) ncbi
LifeSpan Biosciences
rat monoclonal (MEC14.7)
  • immunohistochemistry; mouse; fig s8f
In order to show that tumor-associated macrophages form vascular mimicry channels, LifeSpan Biosciences CD34 antibody (LifeSpan Biosciences, LS-C62600) was used in immunohistochemistry on mouse samples (fig s8f). Sci Rep (2016) ncbi
Boster
domestic rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:200; fig 5i
Boster CD34 antibody (Boster, PA1334) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:200 (fig 5i). elife (2019) ncbi
Novus Biologicals
rat monoclonal (MEC 14.7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 2b
In order to present the effect of interleukin-17 on non-small cell lung cancer growth, Novus Biologicals CD34 antibody (Novus Biologicals, NB600-1071) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 2b). Mol Med Rep (2016) ncbi
MilliporeSigma
mouse monoclonal (4H11[APG])
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:1000; loading ...; fig 1e
MilliporeSigma CD34 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, SAB4700160) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:1000 (fig 1e). Mol Med Rep (2016) ncbi
Beckman Coulter
monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...
Beckman Coulter CD34 antibody (Beckman Coulter, B49202) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Leukemia (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; tbl 3
In order to document and describe lymphocyte predominant cells from lymph nodes involved in nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin lymphoma, Beckman Coulter CD34 antibody (Beckman Coulter (Immunotech), 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (tbl 3). Am J Pathol (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 3
Beckman Coulter CD34 antibody (Beckman Coulter, A89309) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3). Stem Cell Res Ther (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:50; fig 1c
In order to report the effects of mesenchymal stem cells derived from the umbilical cord on hepatocellular carcinoma cells, Beckman Coulter CD34 antibody (Beckman Coulter, IM1870) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:50 (fig 1c). Mol Med Rep (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:100; tbl 1
Beckman Coulter CD34 antibody (Beckman Coulter, IM1870) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:100 (tbl 1). Biol Open (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig s9
In order to study disruption of the cereblon-CD147-MCT1 axis to exert antitumor activity and teratogenicity due to immunomodulatory drugs, Beckman Coulter CD34 antibody (Beckman Coulter, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s9). Nat Med (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; tbl 1
Beckman Coulter CD34 antibody (Beckman Coulter, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (tbl 1). Int J Lab Hematol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; tbl 1
In order to compare the use of CD229, CD54, and CD319 expression for the identification of normal and aberrant plasma cells, Beckman Coulter CD34 antibody (Beckman Coulter, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (tbl 1). Cytometry B Clin Cytom (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 2
Beckman Coulter CD34 antibody (Beckman Coulter, IM1870U) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2). Sci Rep (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human
Beckman Coulter CD34 antibody (Beckman Coulter, PN A51077) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Curr Protoc Cytom (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human
Beckman Coulter CD34 antibody (Beckman Coulte, IM2472U) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human
Beckman Coulter CD34 antibody (Beckman Coulter, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . J Exp Med (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human
Beckman Coulter CD34 antibody (Beckman Coulter, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Cancer Res (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to identify the mesenchymal markers on human adipose stem/progenitor cells, Beckman Coulter CD34 antibody (Beckman, A86354) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Cytometry A (2013) ncbi
Cell Signaling Technology
mouse monoclonal (ICO115)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:100
Cell Signaling Technology CD34 antibody (Cell Signaling, ICO115) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:100. J Clin Invest (2015) ncbi
Cell Marque
mouse monoclonal (QBEND/10)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:100; fig 2g
In order to study the differentiation of oral mucosa stromal cells into neural crest stem cells and assess their therapeutic value, Cell Marque CD34 antibody (Cell Marque, QBEnd/10) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:100 (fig 2g). Stem Cells Transl Med (2016) ncbi
Genway Biotech
  • immunocytochemistry; human; fig 1
Genway Biotech CD34 antibody (GenWay, GWB-BBP214) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples (fig 1). Mol Med Rep (2016) ncbi
BD Biosciences
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 1b
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Bioscience, 560940) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1b). World J Stem Cells (2020) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • immunohistochemistry - frozen section; human; 1:10; loading ...; fig 4b
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Bioscience, 8G12) was used in immunohistochemistry - frozen section on human samples at 1:10 (fig 4b). PLoS ONE (2020) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 348057) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1). J Cancer (2020) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (563)
  • flow cytometry; rat; loading ...; fig 3
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 550761) was used in flow cytometry on rat samples (fig 3). Biosci Rep (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 1s1, 1s3a
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, RRID:AB_398614) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1s1, 1s3a). elife (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 2a
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 8G12) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2a). JCI Insight (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 3a
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 345801) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3a). J Clin Invest (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig s1b
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 340441) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s1b). Cell (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:40; loading ...; fig 2e
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 560710) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:40 (fig 2e). Sci Rep (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:200; loading ...; fig 4b
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:200 (fig 4b). Nat Commun (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:100; loading ...
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD pharmingen, 55582) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:100. Nature (2018) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig s4g
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 560710) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s4g). Cell Death Differ (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 4a
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 8G12) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 4a). Front Oncol (2018) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig s7j
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 555821) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s7j). Nat Med (2018) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig s1d
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Bioscience, 8G12) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s1d). Nature (2018) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig s7c
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 555822) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s7c). Cell (2018) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 3b
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 562577) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 3b). Cell Stem Cell (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig s1b
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 8G12) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s1b). Nature (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig st1
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 8G12) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig st1). J Exp Med (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 9e
In order to evaluate the effectiveness of a combinatory approach to eradicate leukemia cells, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Pharmingen, 347203) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 9e). J Clin Invest (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 2a
In order to map the lineage of human dendritic cells, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2a). Science (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (563)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig st12
In order to identify new types of human blood dendritic cells, monocytes, and progenitors through single-cell RNA-seq, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 563) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig st12). Science (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1b
In order to explore the contribution of CD105 to leukemogenesis, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (Pharmingen, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1b). Blood (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 6a
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 560710) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 6a). Mol Ther Methods Clin Dev (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:50; loading ...; tbl 1
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (Becton, 555824) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:50 (tbl 1). Sci Rep (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 1
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Pharmigen, S55821) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1). PLoS ONE (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig s1a
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s1a). Int J Mol Sci (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (Pharmingen, 8G12) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Oncol Lett (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (563)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1b
In order to evaluate the myogenic potential and proliferative capacity of human alveolar mucosa cells, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Pharmingen, 550761) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1b). Cell Cycle (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig s1c
In order to discuss how mutations in PIK3CD and PIK3R1 cause activated PI3K-delta syndrome, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD BioSciences, 8G12) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s1c). Clin Immunol (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 2c
In order to use CRISPR/Cas9 editing to generate reagents to study the role of IRF8 in human hematopoiesis, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Bioscience, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2c). Stem Cells (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (563)
  • flow cytometry; African green monkey; fig 1
In order to study cell therapy for intrinsic urinary sphincter deficiency in nonhuman primates, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Pharmingen, 550619) was used in flow cytometry on African green monkey samples (fig 1). Stem Cell Res Ther (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig s4f
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 555821) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s4f). Nat Commun (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 1b
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 8G12) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1b). Leukemia (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:50; loading ...; fig 1c
In order to explore the role of thrombopoietin signaling in the human primitive hematopoietic stem cell compartment, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:50 (fig 1c). Cell Transplant (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:100; fig s1c
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 340441) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:100 (fig s1c). Nature (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 8a
In order to describe methods to generate cardiac and endothelial lineages from human pluripotent stem cells, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 340430) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 8a). Nat Protoc (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig s12b
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s12b). J Clin Invest (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...
In order to determine which cells express CD83, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . J Immunol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig e5e
In order to report preclinical studies using a CRISPR-based methodology to target hematopoietic stem cells to treat beta-haemoglobinopathies, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 8G12) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig e5e). Nature (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig s5b
In order to investigate the role of CHCHD2 in the differentiation of human induced pluripotent stem cell, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 555824) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s5b). J Cell Biol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; tbl 3
In order to optimize a method to generate granulocyte lineage-committed progenitors from umbilical cord blood samples, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (Becton Dickinson, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (tbl 3). N Biotechnol (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:20; loading ...; fig 1c
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 555824) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:20 (fig 1c). Nat Commun (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (563)
  • flow cytometry; African green monkey; fig s3a
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (Beckton Dickinson, 563) was used in flow cytometry on African green monkey samples (fig s3a). Nat Commun (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; rat; fig 1d
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 555821) was used in flow cytometry on rat samples (fig 1d). Mol Med Rep (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to discuss the potential roles of TSHR and CD40 in thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 560710) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . PLoS ONE (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:1000
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 340430) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:1000. Oncol Lett (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:10; loading ...
In order to find that leukocyte cell-derived chemotaxin 2 promotes expansion and mobilization of hematopoietic stem cells, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:10. Nat Commun (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (563)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 4a
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (Becton-Dickinson, 550760) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 4a). Int J Mol Med (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; swine; fig 1b
  • immunocytochemistry; swine; 1:100; fig 1a
In order to assess the presence of vitamin D machinery on porcine adipose-derived MSCs, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Pharmingen, 581) was used in flow cytometry on swine samples (fig 1b) and in immunocytochemistry on swine samples at 1:100 (fig 1a). Stem Cell Res Ther (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (563)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 563) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . J Allergy Clin Immunol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 2
In order to study the role of kif3a in dental mesenchymal stem and precursor cell differentiation, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 555821) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2). Mol Med Rep (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 3c
In order to study the function of desmoglein-2 and generate knockout mice, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 8G12) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3c). Angiogenesis (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (Becton Dickinson, 340667) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1). Blood (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:25; loading ...; fig 5f
In order to develop and characterize a humanized ossicle xenotransplantation approach, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 8G12) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:25 (fig 5f). Nat Med (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:20; loading ...; fig 1b
In order to study how retinoic acid-induced HOXA gene expression controls hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells fate, identify, and function, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 555824) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:20 (fig 1b). Nat Cell Biol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 6
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 555824) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 6). Autophagy (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:50; fig 1e
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 348057) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:50 (fig 1e). Mol Med Rep (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig e1c
In order to explore the contribution of Musashi-2 in determining hematopoietic stem cell fate, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD biosciences, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig e1c). Nature (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 7c
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 348053) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 7c). J Biol Chem (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:20; fig 1
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Pharmingen, 555822) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:20 (fig 1). Mol Med Rep (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig s1
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 555824) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s1). Sci Rep (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig st1
In order to find cell-surface markers specific to human neutrophils, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 555822) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig st1). Exp Cell Res (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 8G12) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . BMC Musculoskelet Disord (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; tbl s1
In order to explore how junctional adhesion molecule family members differentially regulate CXCR4 function and CXCL12 secretion in the bone marrow niche, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Pharmingen, BD561440) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (tbl s1). Stem Cells (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • other; human; loading ...; fig st1
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig st3
In order to use size exclusion chromatography-microsphere-based affinity proteomics to study clinical samples obtained from pediatric acute leukemia patients, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 8G12) was used in other on human samples (fig st1) and in flow cytometry on human samples (fig st3). Mol Cell Proteomics (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 4
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Pharmingen, 555824) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 4). Stem Cell Reports (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; tbl 2
In order to study human mesenchymal stem cells derived from bone marrow, umbilical cord blood, placenta and adipose tissue, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Pharmingen, 560942) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (tbl 2). Int J Mol Med (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Pharmingen, 348057) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1). Mol Med Rep (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 3
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Pharmingen, 555821) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3). BMC Res Notes (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human; tbl 1
In order to determine support for heparin-free mesenchymal stem cell propagation in human platelet lysate by mechanical fibrinogen-depletion, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (Becton Dickinson, 8G12) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (tbl 1). J Transl Med (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig s1a, s1b, s1c
In order to characterize oligopotent progenitors from the fetal liver, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s1a, s1b, s1c). Science (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 4h
In order to assess the effects of allosteric inhibitors on different mutant forms of isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 in leukemia, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Pharmingen, 581) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 4h). Nat Chem Biol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig s4
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 555824) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s4). Nature (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 2
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 560940) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2). Stem Cell Res Ther (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 2
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 555824) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2). J Endod (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:100; fig 3
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Bioscience, 555824) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:100 (fig 3). Stem Cells Int (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; fig s1
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 555821) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples (fig s1). PLoS ONE (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 4
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 555821) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 4). PLoS ONE (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (563)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 2
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 550760) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2). Int J Mol Med (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 3c
In order to determine the competitive advantage for human hematopoietic stem cells in vivo provided by CCND1-CDK4-mediated cell cycle progression, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 581/CD34) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3c). J Exp Med (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; tbl 1
In order to compare the use of CD229, CD54, and CD319 expression for the identification of normal and aberrant plasma cells, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 8G12) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (tbl 1). Cytometry B Clin Cytom (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (My10)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:50; tbl 2
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, My10) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:50 (tbl 2). Med Mol Morphol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to investigate how xenogeneic-free conditions affect the therapeutic capacity of peripheral blood-derived endothelial-colony cells, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 555822) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . PLoS ONE (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to assess using adipose-tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells for the treatment of glioblastoma in mice, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 555824) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . PLoS ONE (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to assess using adipose-tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells for the treatment of glioblastoma in mice, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 347203) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . PLoS ONE (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Bioscience, 555824) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1). J Hematol Oncol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 555824) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . PLoS ONE (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (My10)
  • immunohistochemistry; human; 1:160
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (Becton Dickinson, My10) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples at 1:160. Int J Clin Exp Pathol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 3,4,5
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 555822) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3,4,5). Nucleic Acids Res (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to discuss the contribution of missense mutations in PDE3A to hypertension, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 555821) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Nat Genet (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 555821) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Scand J Immunol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to discuss methods and reagents used to examine endothelial cells by flow cytometry, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 8G12) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Rev Bras Hematol Hemoter (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to discuss the use of stem cells to treat Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 8G12) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . J Allergy Clin Immunol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; 5:200
In order to study the differences between human and mouse ATOH1 in Wharton's jelly cells, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 562577) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 5:200. Tissue Eng Part A (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to report that L3MBTL1 represses the ability of stem cells to drive hematopoietic-specific transcriptional programs via SMAD5 and impairing its recruitment to target regulatory regions, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, BD560710) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Stem Cell Reports (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to report that L3MBTL1 represses the ability of stem cells to drive hematopoietic-specific transcriptional programs via SMAD5 and impairing its recruitment to target regulatory regions, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, BD340667) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Stem Cell Reports (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig  1
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Pharmingen, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig  1). Microvasc Res (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (B.D. Biosciences, 560941) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . World J Stem Cells (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:50
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 555821) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:50. Stem Cells (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to test if mesenchymal stromal cells support the growth and survival of leukemic stem cells in vitro, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Stem Cell Res (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (Becton Dickinson, 8G12) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . J Leukoc Biol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (563)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque
In order to examine the mechanism of anti-alpha4 antibody treatment in monkeys, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 563) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples . PLoS Pathog (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to characterize the thyrotropin receptor, CD40, and IL-8 in peripheral blood fibrocytes of patients with thyroid-associated orbitopathy, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 560710) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Trans Am Ophthalmol Soc (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Genes Immun (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig s1
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (Becton Dickinson, 8G12) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s1). Blood (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 555824) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Tissue Eng Part A (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 8G12) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Hepatology (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 5
In order to study the immune effects of tadalafil in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma., BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 8G12) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 5). Clin Cancer Res (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Nephrol Dial Transplant (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to perform longitudinal and cross-sectional studies of patients after restorative proctocolectomy and assess tight junction proteins and dendritic cell characteristics in the ileal pouch, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Pharmingen, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Inflamm Bowel Dis (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (PharMingen, 581) was used in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples . Hum Pathol (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 555824) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . J Vis Exp (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:500
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 555821) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:500. PLoS ONE (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (563)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:100
In order to evaluate the osteogenic capacity of bone marrow mesenchymal stream cells and gingiva-derived mesenchymal stromal cells, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 550761) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:100. Biomed Mater (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 3
In order to characterize two cases of anaplastic large cell lymphoma using flow cytometry, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (Becton Dickinson, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3). Cytometry B Clin Cytom (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to examine various DC after flu vaccination, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 8G12) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Immunol Invest (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:100
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 560940) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:100. J Vis Exp (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to describe the phase II trial using teprotumumab (RV 001, R1507) to treat patients with active thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 555821) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . J Clin Endocrinol Metab (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • immunocytochemistry; human
In order to investigate the effect of TNF and IL-10 on synovial fibroblasts, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 555824) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples . Cell Tissue Res (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (My10)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:40
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, MY10) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:40. Am J Clin Pathol (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 348053) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Cell Tissue Res (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • immunohistochemistry; human; 1:100
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 581) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples at 1:100. Gut (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1 ug/1x106 cells
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD pharmingen, 555821) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1 ug/1x106 cells. J Cell Mol Med (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 348057) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . PLoS ONE (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (Becton-Dickinson, 340667) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1). Cytometry B Clin Cytom (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • immunohistochemistry; human
In order to investigate the thymus development, BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, 581) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples . Development (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (My10)
  • immunohistochemistry; rat; 1:50
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, My10) was used in immunohistochemistry on rat samples at 1:50. Acta Ophthalmol (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD BioscienceS, 555821) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . PLoS ONE (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Blood (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (563)
  • flow cytometry; human
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Biosciences, 550761) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:5
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Pharmingen, 581) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:5. Microvasc Res (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD Pharmingen, 8G12) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Genes Dev (2009) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (8G12)
  • flow cytometry; human
BD Biosciences CD34 antibody (BD, clone 8G12) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . J Immunol Methods (2009) ncbi
Leica Biosystems
mouse monoclonal
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:100; loading ...; fig 3
In order to study the impact of MARCO expression in liver cancer, Leica Biosystems CD34 antibody (Leica, NCL-L-END) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:100 (fig 3). J Gastroenterol Hepatol (2017) ncbi
monoclonal (QBEND/10)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:50; tbl 3
In order to characterize the spindle cell type of metaplastic breast carcinoma with myoepithelial features and report that this subtype exhibits a higher frequency of PIK3CA mutation than other types of metaplastic breast carcinoma, Leica Biosystems CD34 antibody (Leica Biosystems, QBEnd/10) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:50 (tbl 3). Virchows Arch (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:2000; fig 2
Leica Biosystems CD34 antibody (Leica Biosystems, NCL-L-END) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:2000 (fig 2). Mol Vis (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:100
Leica Biosystems CD34 antibody (Leica Biosystems, NCL-L-END) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:100. PLoS ONE (2016) ncbi
monoclonal (QBEND/10)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:200; loading ...; tbl 2
In order to study Isolation of individual cellular components from lung tissues of patients with lymphangioleiomyomatosis, Leica Biosystems CD34 antibody (Leica Biosystems, QBEnd/10) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:200 (tbl 2). Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol (2016) ncbi
monoclonal (QBEND/10)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:100; loading ...; fig 2
In order to suggest that locally synthesized C1q promotes tumor growth, Leica Biosystems CD34 antibody (Leica, QBEnd/10) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:100 (fig 2). Nat Commun (2016) ncbi
monoclonal (QBEND/10)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:50; fig 1
In order to classify familial breast cancer patients and their immunoprofile from tissue microarrays, Leica Biosystems CD34 antibody (Novocastra, QBEnd/10) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:50 (fig 1). Oncotarget (2015) ncbi
monoclonal (QBEND/10)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human
In order to describe an unusual case of a recurrent dural neoplasm, Leica Biosystems CD34 antibody (Novocastra, QBEnd/10) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples . Hum Pathol (2015) ncbi
monoclonal (QBEND/10)
  • immunohistochemistry; human; 1:150
In order to characterize first case of primary intraosseous hybrid nerve sheath tumor, Leica Biosystems CD34 antibody (Novocastra, QBEND/10) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples at 1:150. Pathol Res Pract (2015) ncbi
monoclonal (QBEND/10)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:200
Leica Biosystems CD34 antibody (Novocastra, QBEND/10) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:200. J Am Acad Dermatol (2015) ncbi
monoclonal (QBEND/10)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human
Leica Biosystems CD34 antibody (Novocastra, QBEnd/10) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples . PLoS ONE (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal
  • immunohistochemistry; human; 1:200
In order to discuss Ewing sarcoma, Leica Biosystems CD34 antibody (Novocastra/Leica, NCL-L-END) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples at 1:200. Histopathology (2014) ncbi
monoclonal (QBEND/10)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human
Leica Biosystems CD34 antibody (Leica, QBend/10) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples . Int J Gynecol Pathol (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal
  • immunohistochemistry - frozen section; mouse
Leica Biosystems CD34 antibody (Novacastra, NCL-L-END) was used in immunohistochemistry - frozen section on mouse samples . Clin Exp Metastasis (2014) ncbi
EMD Millipore
mouse monoclonal (581)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; domestic rabbit; 1:200; fig 1
In order to study the evidence of CD34/SMA positive cells in atherogenesis in left main coronary artery, EMD Millipore CD34 antibody (EMD Millipore, CBL555) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on domestic rabbit samples at 1:200 (fig 1). Acta Histochem (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (B1-3C5)
  • immunohistochemistry; human; tbl 2
In order to assess the effect of low-level light irradiation prior to transplantation of adipose-derived stromal cell spheroids on a skin wound model, EMD Millipore CD34 antibody (Millipore, MAB4211) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples (tbl 2). PLoS ONE (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (QBEND/10)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human
In order to examine cavitation and differentiation of human dental pulp stem cells, EMD Millipore CD34 antibody (Millipore, CBL496) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples . Biol Cell (2014) ncbi
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