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Cd45 pe cy5 j33

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The CD45 PE-Cy5 (J33) is a flow cytometry reagent used for the identification and enumeration of leukocytes. It is a monoclonal antibody conjugated with the fluorochrome PE-Cy5, which binds to the CD45 antigen expressed on the surface of all human leukocytes. This reagent is designed to be used as a tool for immunophenotyping and cell analysis in a laboratory setting.

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Multilineage Cell Identification by FACS

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Five thousand to 10,000 FACS-sorted erythroid cells (CD235a/glycophorin (GLY)-A PE-Cy7 or FITC (11E4B-7-6; Coulter)), plasmacytoid lymphocytes (CD19 PE (HIB19; BD), IgM BV510 (G20-127; BD), CD38 PE-Cy5 (LS198-4-3; Clontech)), neutrophils (CD15 APC (HI98; BD), CD31/PECAM PE (WM59; BD) and CD45 PE-Cy5 (J33; Coulter)) were cytospun onto slides (500 r.p.m. for 10 min), air dried, and stained with May-Grunwald and Giemsa stains (both from Sigma), washed with water, air dried, and mounted, followed by examination by light microscopy.
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Multilineage Cell Identification by FACS

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Five thousand to 10,000 FACS-sorted erythroid cells (CD235a/glycophorin (GLY)-A PE-Cy7 or FITC (11E4B-7-6; Coulter)), plasmacytoid lymphocytes (CD19 PE (HIB19; BD), IgM BV510 (G20-127; BD), CD38 PE-Cy5 (LS198-4-3; Clontech)), neutrophils (CD15 APC (HI98; BD), CD31/PECAM PE (WM59; BD) and CD45 PE-Cy5 (J33; Coulter)) were cytospun onto slides (500 r.p.m. for 10 min), air dried, and stained with May-Grunwald and Giemsa stains (both from Sigma), washed with water, air dried, and mounted, followed by examination by light microscopy.
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