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Mouse anti human cd105

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Mouse anti-human CD105 is a monoclonal antibody that recognizes the human CD105 antigen. CD105, also known as endoglin, is a cell surface glycoprotein that is highly expressed on endothelial cells and is involved in angiogenesis and cell proliferation.

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Multimarker Characterization of Stem Cells

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Cells in the logarithmic growth phase were digested with 0.1% trypsin/0.1% EDTA into single cell suspensions. Cells were respectively labeled with rabbit anti-human nestin (Millipore, Germany), Oct4 (Cell Signaling, USA), vimentin (Abcam, UK), NANOG (Abcam), and CD90 (Abcam) antibodies, and mouse anti-human CD105 (Abcam) antibody. About 1 × 106 cells were used for detection of each molecule. Alexa Fluor 488-conjugated anti-mouse and anti-rabbit were used as secondary antibodies. Labeled cells were thoroughly washed followed by centrifugation three times, and then resuspended in PBS solution. Flow cytometry (EPICS XL; Beckman, USA) was used to detect fluorescence intensity and the number of positive cells.
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Characterization of Cultured MSCs

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Cultured MSCs were analyzed for stem cell marks. The cells were trypsinized and incubated in primary antibodies at room temperature for 30 min. Mouse anti-human CD105 (Abcam, Cambridge, UK), mouse anti-human CD90 (Abcam), mouse anti-human CD73 (Abcam), mouse anti-human CD45 (Abcam), were used for primary antibodies. After incubation with secondary FITC-labeled anti-mouse IgG (Sigma) in the dark for 30 min, cells were analyzed using FACScane fluorescence-activated cell sorter (Becton Dickinson, Franklin Lakes, NJ, USA) equipped with Cell Quest software (Becton Dickinson).
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