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Anti cd31 percp

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Anti-CD31-PerCP is a lab equipment product that detects the CD31 cell surface marker. CD31, also known as PECAM-1, is a glycoprotein expressed on the surface of various cell types, including endothelial cells, platelets, and certain leukocytes. The Anti-CD31-PerCP product uses the PerCP (Peridinin Chlorophyll Protein Complex) fluorescent label to enable the identification and enumeration of CD31-positive cells through flow cytometry analysis.

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Multiparametric Flow Cytometry of Adipose-derived Cells

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Primary cells obtained after the enzymatic digestion of periaorta adipose tissue or cultured cells detached with scraptase (GenDEPOT) were stained for 30 minutes at 4°C with following antibodies: anti-CD45-APC (BD Biosciences, 561018), anti-CD29-PE (BD Biosciences, 562801), anti-Sca-1 (stem cell antigen 1)-PE-Cy7 (Biolegend, 108113), anti-CD31-PerCP (Biolegend, 201419), anti-CDH5-Alexa Fluor 647 (BD Biosciences, 562242), anti-PDGFRα-APC (platelet-derived growth factor α; eBioscience, 17-1401-81), anti-CD117-PE (Biolegend, 105807), anti-CD34-APC (Biolegend, 128611), anti-CD44-PerCP (Biolegend, 103035), and anti-CD11b-PE (Biolegend, 101205). Nucleated cells were distinguished from debris with Syto16 (Molecular Probes, S7578) and dead cells with 4′,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI). Cells were analyzed with BD Accuri C6 or BD LSR Fortessa II (both Becton Dickinson). Gating was set with appropriate fluorescence minus one controls or corresponding IgG controls.
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Multiparametric Flow Cytometry of Adipose-derived Cells

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Primary cells obtained after the enzymatic digestion of periaorta adipose tissue or cultured cells detached with scraptase (GenDEPOT) were stained for 30 minutes at 4°C with following antibodies: anti-CD45-APC (BD Biosciences, 561018), anti-CD29-PE (BD Biosciences, 562801), anti-Sca-1 (stem cell antigen 1)-PE-Cy7 (Biolegend, 108113), anti-CD31-PerCP (Biolegend, 201419), anti-CDH5-Alexa Fluor 647 (BD Biosciences, 562242), anti-PDGFRα-APC (platelet-derived growth factor α; eBioscience, 17-1401-81), anti-CD117-PE (Biolegend, 105807), anti-CD34-APC (Biolegend, 128611), anti-CD44-PerCP (Biolegend, 103035), and anti-CD11b-PE (Biolegend, 101205). Nucleated cells were distinguished from debris with Syto16 (Molecular Probes, S7578) and dead cells with 4′,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI). Cells were analyzed with BD Accuri C6 or BD LSR Fortessa II (both Becton Dickinson). Gating was set with appropriate fluorescence minus one controls or corresponding IgG controls.
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