correction - kuby's 4th edition Re: CD Antigens by Cell Type:Summary

From: Maciej Simm (simmmmer@yahoo.com)
Date: Fri Mar 23 2001 - 22:35:18 EST


I apologize for the incorrect information -

the CD table is in the 4th edition. I _do_ have all four on my shelf
:)

-maciej

--- Jeannine Navratil <jsn9@imap.pitt.edu> wrote:
>
> Hello all--
>
> I got a couple of requests for the answer to my question about
> lists of
> CD antigens where you can search by cell type.  Here's a summary of
> the
> responses I've received:
>
> Serotec (www.serotec.com) has a very good poster that can be
> requested
> from sales rep.  It is not availabe online however.
>
> Online, there are several choices:
>
> BD does let you search by leukocyte subset in their Reagents List:
> http://www.bdfacs.com/literature/catalog/menu.shtml
>
> Likewise, Ancell in MN provides a similar service:
> http://www.ancell.com/html/antibodies__by_cell_type.html
>
> Beckman Coulter provides the same service at:
> http://www.beckmancoulter.com/Immunotech/06-a.asp
>
> These lists are limited to the reagents that these companies sell,
> and
> do not list all of the known surface antigens for these cells.
>
> A more all encompassing, less biased list is at the following site:
>
> http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/tkp/index.asp
> If you select the Taxonomic Key Program link you can search by cell
> type.
>
> Finally, apparently Kuby's 3rd edition immunology has such a list,
> but I
> haven’t looked at this yet.
>
> Thanks to all who responded to my query.  Sometimes you just need
> to
> know where to look!!
>
> Jeannine Navratil
> University of Pittsburgh Arthritis Institute
>
>
>


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