Re: osteoblast or osteoclast cell markers

Nick Goulding (n.j.goulding@qmw.ac.uk)
Mon, 5 Feb 1996 09:56:20 +0000

You might try contacting Dr Ian James at Smith Kline Beecham, King of
Prussia, Pennsylvania. (Ian_E_James%notes@sb.com). The Bone Cell Biology
Group there has many years of experience in raising monoclonal antibodies
to osteoclasts and osteoblasts.

I am sure he or one of his colleagues will be able to assist you.

Best regards

Nick Goulding

Reply to message:
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>I was wondering if anyone could give some reference as to where I could
>obtain markers to either osteoblasts or osteoclasts, commercially bought or
>not. Our lab has been successful in culturing both cell lines (from murine
>calvaria) and would like to be able to run either through the flow to assess
>the purity of the population.
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Nick J Goulding PhD
Department of Rheumatology
The Medical College of St Bartholomew's Hospital
London EC1M 6BQ
UK

Tel: UK (0) 171 982 6128
Fax: UK (0) 171 982 6076


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