I don't recall such a reagent being available. An analysis of the sequences
of the two genes in mouse show that their extracellular domains are very
similar and the main reason for classification as equivalent to human
Fc gamma RII and Fc gamma RIII is based on gene organisation, cytoplasmic
domains and cellular distribution.
If a reagent does exist I would guess that the best company to contact
would be Medarex in the USA (sorry I don't have their address to hand).
Mike Clark, mrc7@cam.ac.uk http://www.path.cam.ac.uk/~mrc7/
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