Fitc labeled anti human cd68 and cd11b antibodies
The FITC-labeled anti-human CD68 and CD11b antibodies are laboratory reagents used for the identification and quantification of specific cell surface markers. The CD68 antibody is used to detect the CD68 protein, which is expressed on the surface of macrophages and monocytes. The CD11b antibody is used to detect the CD11b protein, which is expressed on the surface of granulocytes, monocytes, and natural killer cells. These antibodies are labeled with the fluorescent dye FITC, allowing for the detection and analysis of these cell populations using flow cytometry or other fluorescence-based techniques.
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2 protocols using fitc labeled anti human cd68 and cd11b antibodies
THP-1 Cell Culture and Characterization
THP-1 Cell Differentiation Assay
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