Selected article for: "flow cytometry and staining immunofluorescence"

Author: Schwartz, Christian; Voehringer, David
Title: Identification of murine basophils by flow cytometry and histology.
  • Cord-id: ly12axar
  • Document date: 2014_1_1
  • ID: ly12axar
    Snippet: Here we describe how murine basophils can be detected in vivo by flow cytometry and immunofluorescence staining. Basophils constitute a homogeneous population of CD4(-)CD19(-)CD49b(+)IgE(+) cells in flow cytometric analysis. When IgE levels are low one can also use anti-FcεRI or anti-CD200R3 antibodies instead of anti-IgE. For immunofluorescence staining we use an anti-Mcpt8 antibody since Mcpt8 is a specific marker for murine basophils. We describe how to prepare the tissue to cut cryo-section
    Document: Here we describe how murine basophils can be detected in vivo by flow cytometry and immunofluorescence staining. Basophils constitute a homogeneous population of CD4(-)CD19(-)CD49b(+)IgE(+) cells in flow cytometric analysis. When IgE levels are low one can also use anti-FcεRI or anti-CD200R3 antibodies instead of anti-IgE. For immunofluorescence staining we use an anti-Mcpt8 antibody since Mcpt8 is a specific marker for murine basophils. We describe how to prepare the tissue to cut cryo-sections and how to perform the staining using a tyramide-based amplification kit.

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