We are interested in looking at the feasibility of assaying for OX40 expression in our post transplant patients who have a transplant crisis. We wonder if it might be an aid in detecting the difference in cyclosporin toxicity or immune transplant rejection. Has anyone else looked at this? Also, the one source that I have thus far located for the antibody has indicated that their product (Pharmingen) is suitable for fixed, paraffin embedded tissue sections but does not mention suitability or unsuitability of the antibody for flow cytometric procedures. Has anyone used the Pharmingen OX40 antibody for floe cytometry? What are your experiences? Thank you. Haywood Pyle pyle@kfshrc.edu.sa
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