Re: Dendritic Cells in Rhesus Peripheral Blood

From: Rafael Nunez (rafaeln@vetvir.unizh.ch)
Date: Wed Mar 25 1998 - 03:11:38 EST


Dear Amy
In the last Keystone meeting on Dendritic cells, was presented a nice work
by M. Pope from Rockefeller about DC and SIV and some of the information
that still I recall despite the jetlag was that most of the human
monoclonals can be very useful in phenotyping primate cells. May be is
worthy the try to standarize CD11c, CD1a, CD83, CD86 and so on. Cheers and
good luck
>     Dear Flow Group,
>
>     I would like to start immunophenotyping dendritic cells from the
>     peripheral blood of Rhesus monkeys.  Procedures and cross reactivity
>     information is scarce.  If anyone knows of a good method or compatible
>     antibodies to use in this procedure, let me know.  Your help will be
>     very much appreciated!
>
>     Thank You,
>
>     Amy Crosbie
>     Searle
>     Skokie, IL
>     amy.r.crosbie@monsanto.com


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