Cd14 antibody tagged microbeads
CD14-antibody tagged microbeads are a laboratory product used for the isolation and enrichment of CD14-positive cells from biological samples. These microbeads are coated with antibodies specific to the CD14 surface antigen, which is primarily expressed on monocytes and macrophages. The core function of these microbeads is to facilitate the magnetic separation and isolation of CD14-positive cells from complex cell mixtures.
2 protocols using cd14 antibody tagged microbeads
Isolation and Purification of CD14+ Monocytes
Isolation and Characterization of CD14+ Monocytes
Briefly, peripheral blood mononuclear cells were isolated using Ficoll-Paque density gradient centrifugation. Subsequently cells were incubated with CD14-antibody tagged microbeads (Miltenyi Biotec, Bergisch Gladbach, Germany) and sorted using a manual MACS magnetic cell sorter (Miltenyi Biotec) according to the manufacturer's instructions (24 (link)). The purity of the cells was determined with flow cytometry (FACSverse™, BD Biosciences, Piscataway, USA). For the analysis, cells were incubated with FITC labeled anti-human CD14 (Miltenyi Biotec) or its equivalent isotype control IgG2a (Miltenyi Biotec) for 30 min in the dark on ice. After incubation, cells were washed to remove unbound antibodies, recovered in FACS buffer and analyzed (30 s or 100,000 viable events) on a BD Bioscience FACSverse flow cytometer. Purity was confirmed to be at least 80%.
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