Re: MOUSE CD1 and gamma-delta antibodies?

Julie Auger (jauger@flowcity.bsd.uchicago.edu)
Wed, 08 Feb 1995 17:26:52 -0600

>
>Another user is interested in mouse gamma-delta T cells and Langerhans
>cells, and would greatly appreciate suggestions for commercial sources, or
>perhaps any labs willing to share some of their "private stock"?
>He's had no luck so far, and knows of few people working on these
>cells--anyone have any suggestions? As always, MTIA (many thanks in
>advance)!!
>

Steve - Many gamma-delta antibodies are available from PharMingen. Jeff
Bluestone, here at the Univ. of Chicago, has done and still does quite a bit
of work with these cells and most of his reagents are now available from the
aforementioned company.

PharMingen
11555 Sorrento Valley Road
San Diego, CA 92121
619-792-5730

If your user cannot find what he is looking for there, he can call Jeff
directly at the same address/fax number as mine listed below. Or Jeff's
email is: jbluest@flowcity.bsd.uchicago.edu

I hope this is helpful.

Julie
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