Activated platelets

Janek Brozek (udbrozek@cyf-kr.edu.pl)
Fri, 15 Dec 1995 20:21:54 +0100

Hi, all of you in the Flowing Land,

We are interrested in labeling resting and activated platelets in whole blood.
Does anybody know if there are any commercial sources of anti-CD41 MoAb
binding only to the activated complex of gpIIb/IIIa?
I have only found the MoAbs binding to the non-active complex produced by
Ortho, and I know of the PAC1 clone of Dr Stanford J. Shattil. Something
tells me I have read somewhere of the other source but cannot recall...

Many thanx,
Janek

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Janek Brozek e-mail: udbrozek@cyf-kr.edu.pl

2nd Dept of Internal Medicine
Allergy and Immunology Clinic
Jagiellonian University
Krakow, Poland


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