Primate Cell Surface Markers

(no name) ((no email))
Mon, 27 Mar 1995 13:42:49 -0400 (EDT)

A questions has come up here at the FDA in relation to evaluation of preclinical

(animal) studies on primates. Specifically, the question is what (if any)
antibodies can be used to determine CD4, CD8, sIg (for B-cells), or NK cells on
marmosets, cynomoglus (?sp?), or rhesus. Linscotts does not list any cell
surface mAbs for any primate species. Is it appropriate to use anti-human abs?
Any help will be appreciated.

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James L. Weaver Email: WEAVER@FDACD.CDER.FDA.GOV
Molecular Pharmacology Phone: 301-594-5879
Division of Research & Testing FAX: 301-594-3037
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Laurel, MD

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