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 > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
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