Dan, I may suggest you to contact Enza Ferrero ( Dept. of Genetics, Biology and Biochemistry, Univ. of Torino, Italy ; e-mail: cellbiol@cis.it) or Fabio Malavasi (Inst. of Biology and Genetics, Ancona , Italy). They have in-depth knowledge of the CD38 molecule and its various epitopes, see : Ferrero E. and Malavasi F. (1999), The metamorphosis of a molecule: from soluble enzyme to the leukocyte receptor CD38. J. Leukocyte Biol., 65, 151-161. Hope that helps. Philippe Philippe Poncelet, PhD Director, Research and Technology BioCytex 140, Chemin de l'Armée d'Afrique 13010 Marseille , France Tel: +33 (0) 4 96 12 20 40 Fax: +33 (0) 4 91 47 24 71 www.biocytex.fr dpearce@sghms.ac.uk le 04/07/2000 17:47:26 Pour : Cytometry Mailing List <cytometry@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu> cc : (ccc : MailingList/general/Biocytex) Objet : CD38 antibodies Hello all, I was wondering if anybody knows of a anti-CD38 antibody (FITC conjugated) which does not bind to the same epitope as the AT-13-5 anti-CD38 antibody. I have found that some clones do(!), any information would be most appreciated. Dan Pearce, PhD Student, dpearce@sghms.ac.uk, St. George's Hospital Medical School, Opinions expressed those of the author and not the institution. ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through SGHMS Webmail: webmail.sghms.ac.uk
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