Anti human cd34 apc antibody
The Anti-human CD34-APC antibody is a fluorescently-labeled monoclonal antibody that binds to the CD34 cell surface antigen found on hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells. It is commonly used in flow cytometry applications for the detection and analysis of CD34-positive cell populations.
2 protocols using anti human cd34 apc antibody
Single-Cell Profiling of Hematopoietic Cells
Single-Cell RNA-Seq Profiling of Hematopoietic Stem Cells
Cells were blocked with TruStain FcX (BioLegend, 422301) and stained with TotalSeq A antibody mix containing 1ug of each TotalSeq A antibody per sample (BioLegend, see Table S1 for a list of antibodies). Anti-human CD235a-APC antibody (BD Biosciences, 551336) was added to the CD34 -sample. The CD34 + fraction was stained with anti-human CD34-APC antibody (BD Biosciences, 555824) and anti-human GPI-80-PE antibody (MBL International, D087-5). All samples were stained with calcein blue (Invitrogen, C34853) for live/dead exclusion and cell populations were sorted as shown in Figure S1A prior to loading onto the 10X Genomics platform. Chromium Single Cell 3ʹ Reagent Kit v3 with Feature Barcoding technology for Cell Surface Protein was used and the recommendations from the manufacturer were followed as specified in 10x
Genomics user guide document number CG000185, Rev B.
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