Fitc conjugated antimouse cd69
The FITC‐conjugated antimouse CD69 is a laboratory reagent used for the detection and analysis of the CD69 protein on the surface of mouse cells. CD69 is a marker of early T-cell activation. The FITC‐conjugated antibody allows for the identification and enumeration of CD69-positive cells in flow cytometry applications.
2 protocols using fitc conjugated antimouse cd69
Flow Cytometry Characterization of Immune Cells
Activated NK Cell Staining in Tumors
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