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Antihuman cd42b apc

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Antihuman CD42b-APC is a fluorochrome-conjugated antibody that binds to the CD42b (GPIbα) surface antigen, which is expressed on platelets. It can be used for the identification and analysis of platelet populations in flow cytometry applications.

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2 protocols using antihuman cd42b apc

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Murine Monoclonal Antibody Labeling Protocol

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Murine monoclonal antibodies (all IgG1κ): antihuman CD42b-APC (BioLegend), antihuman CD45-PE (BioLegend), antihuman/mouse C3/C3b/iC3b-FITC and unlabeled (Cedarlane), antihuman CD11b-PerCP/Cy5.5 and -PE (BioLegend), antihuman CD62P-PE/Cy5 (BioLegend), and goat antimouse-AF488. Isotype controls: APC- and PerCP/Cy5.5-labeled (BioLegend), PE-labeled (BioLegend), and FITC-labeled (Cedarlane).
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Multicolor Flow Cytometry of Immune Cells

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Murine monoclonal antibodies (all IgG1): anti-human CD42b-APC (Biolegend), anti-human CD45-PE (Biolegend), anti-human/mouse C3/C3b/iC3b-FITC (Cedarlane), and anti-human CD11b-PerCP/Cy5.5 (Biolegend). IgG1 isotype controls: APC- and PerCP/Cy5.5-labeled (Biolegend), PE-labeled (Chemicon), FITC-labeled (Cedarlane).
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