Progenitor Cells in NonHuman Primates

Ross Longley (Longley@HBOI.edu)
Wed, 9 Oct 1996 07:21:00 -0400

You might contact Dr. N. Gengozian at the Thomson Cancer Survival
Center. He
has quite a bit of experience in the immunology of non-human primates.
The
main number is 423-541-1678.
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Ross E. Longley, Ph.D.
Harbor Branch Oceanographic Inst.
Div. of Biomedical Marine Research
(561)-465-2400
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Subject: Progenitor Cells in NonHuman Primates
Date: 1996-10-08 16:15
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We have been requested by the Experimental Immunology Section to
evaluate
peripheral blood of Rhesus and Chimpanzee monkeys, specifically looking
for
CD34+ cells. Does anyone have any information on cross reacitivty of
various

anti-human monoclonal CD34 clones with non-human primate cells? Are
their
erythrocytes similar to human in terms of bouyant density? and can
traditional
Ficoll or Percoll at 1.077 gm/mL be used? Any and all suggestion will
be
welcomed and appreciated.
Thanks


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