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Anti cd135 biotin

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Anti-CD135-Biotin is a laboratory reagent used for the detection and identification of CD135-positive cells in biological samples. It is a biotinylated monoclonal antibody that specifically binds to the CD135 antigen, also known as Fms-like tyrosine kinase 3 (FLT3). The biotinylation of the antibody allows for further detection and quantification of the target cells using appropriate detection methods.

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AML Immune Profiling Protocol

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Mononuclear cells (1×106/100 μl) from peripheral blood or bone marrow of AML patients were stained with the following antibodies (all from BD unless stated otherwise, dilution used and catalogue number in parentheses): anti-CD45RA-FITC (1:25, 555488), anti-CD90-APC (1:50, 561971), anti-CD135-Biotin (1:10, 624008), anti-CD38-PE-Cy7 (1:200, 335790), anti-CD10-Alexa-700 (1:10, 624040), anti-CD7-Pacific Blue (1:50, 642916), anti-CD45-V500 (1:200, 560777), anti-CD34-APC-Cy7 (1:100, custom made by BD, CD34 clone 581), anti-CD34-PerCP-Efluor 710 (1:100, e-Bioscience 46-0344-42), anti-CD33-PE-Cy5 (1:100, Beckman Coulter PNIM2647U), anti-CD19-PE (1:200, 349204), anti-CD3-FITC (1:100, 349201), anti-CD56-Alexafluor 647 (1:100, 557711), and Streptavidin-QD605 (1:200, Invitrogen Q10101MP). Samples from Patients #1, 10, 11 (remission sample only), 32, 35, and 55 were enriched for CD34+ cells using a Miltenyi CD34 MicroBead kit according to the manufacturer’s protocol prior to antibody staining. Cells were sorted on a FACS AriaIII to a post-sort purity of >95%.
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AML Immune Profiling Protocol

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Mononuclear cells (1×106/100 μl) from peripheral blood or bone marrow of AML patients were stained with the following antibodies (all from BD unless stated otherwise, dilution used and catalogue number in parentheses): anti-CD45RA-FITC (1:25, 555488), anti-CD90-APC (1:50, 561971), anti-CD135-Biotin (1:10, 624008), anti-CD38-PE-Cy7 (1:200, 335790), anti-CD10-Alexa-700 (1:10, 624040), anti-CD7-Pacific Blue (1:50, 642916), anti-CD45-V500 (1:200, 560777), anti-CD34-APC-Cy7 (1:100, custom made by BD, CD34 clone 581), anti-CD34-PerCP-Efluor 710 (1:100, e-Bioscience 46-0344-42), anti-CD33-PE-Cy5 (1:100, Beckman Coulter PNIM2647U), anti-CD19-PE (1:200, 349204), anti-CD3-FITC (1:100, 349201), anti-CD56-Alexafluor 647 (1:100, 557711), and Streptavidin-QD605 (1:200, Invitrogen Q10101MP). Samples from Patients #1, 10, 11 (remission sample only), 32, 35, and 55 were enriched for CD34+ cells using a Miltenyi CD34 MicroBead kit according to the manufacturer’s protocol prior to antibody staining. Cells were sorted on a FACS AriaIII to a post-sort purity of >95%.
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