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From: "S.P. Monard" <spm1007@cus.cam.ac.uk>
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Subject: Endothelial cell marker
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Hi
Does anyone know of an endothelial cell marker that is NOT CD34 that can
be purchased directly conjugated to PE. We wish to determine the
percentage of bone marrow derived CD34 positive cells that are
endothelial cells or endothelial precursors. CD31 seems suitable but I
can't find one directly conjugated. A mans sanity (whats left of it) is at
stake.
Thanks
Simon Monard
Cambridge
UK