(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
ORR, CDER, Food & Drug Admin. Voice: 'Hey you'
Laurel, MD
"Nothing spoils political rhetoric like hard data."
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